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Ricciardo’s F1 exit finally announced as Red Bull pays tribute

Daniel Ricciardo, RB F1 Team VCARB 01

Red Bull has finally confirmed the exit from Formula 1 of Daniel Ricciardo.

While it has been widely accepted that Ricciardo competed in his final race for RB in Singapore last weekend, there had been no formal announcement from the squad or parent Red Bull operation about the situation.

But on Thursday afternoon, Red Bull’s social media channels paid tribute to Ricciardo’s contribution over the years, which included seven out of eight career wins.

While Ricciardo was not definitive about his own future after Singapore, it was clear from his body language and messaging that he was anticipating it to be his final race in F1.

Speaking after the race, and getting emotional at times, the Australian said he was at peace with himself over the situation.

“I tried to obviously enjoy it [the Singapore Grand Prix weekend], a little bit like the end of ’22 with McLaren,” reflected Ricciardo.

“Obviously I was aware maybe that was my last race, so I tried to enjoy that.

“I think I’m in a much happier place now in the sport than I was then. So if this is it, let’s say I have a little bit more peace and I’m proud of the career.”

Daniel Ricciardo, RB F1 Team VCARB 01

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Consistency not speed the issue

Ricciardo’s return to F1 last year with RB was viewed as an opportunity for him to show that he still had the qualities that could earn him a spot in the main Red Bull operation.

But his prospects of that were not helped by a crash at the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix that broke his wrist and put him on the sidelines for several weeks.

While back to full fitness this season, and despite a potential opportunity opening up at Red Bull because of Sergio Perez’s struggles, Ricciardo could not deliver the consistency that his bosses wanted.

There were highs, like a brilliant fourth place in the Miami sprint, and a run to eighth place in Canada, but there were too many occasions when he struggled for better results.

RB team boss Laurent Mekies has made it clear, however, that Ricciardo’s natural speed was never the problem, it was just that he and the team could never consistently deliver it.

Speaking exclusively to Autosport, Mekies said: “You and a few other people have asked us so many times, can Daniel still make it? And I think the answer on the track was yes, he can still make it.

Daniel Ricciardo, RB F1 Team VCARB 01

Daniel Ricciardo, RB F1 Team VCARB 01

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