In the round-up: Daniel Ricciardo said he realised early this year that he wasn’t performing well enough to deserve being re-hired by Red Bull. RaceFans operates thanks in part to the support of its readers. In order to help fund the development and growth of the site please consider becoming a RaceFans Supporter.
For just £1 per month/£12 per year you will also be upgraded to an ad-free account. Sign up and find out more below: Having missed out on a seat at Red Bull in 2025, following their announcement they will retain Sergio Perez for two more seasons, Ricciardo admitted that he was not happy with his performances from an early stage this year. “I look at my season honestly and I know that, yes, although Miami was amazing, that one good result is not going to be enough when you’re maybe trying to get a top seat in the sport,” he told RDS.
“That’s not enough. Advert | Become a Supporter & go ad-free Ricciardo went into his first full year back in F1 hoping to secure a return to F1 but admitted “already after the first few races all my attention was really on here [RB] and how I can keep doing better. “The story in my head, and the nice way to finish my career, I’ve said, of course I’d love to go back to Red Bull.
But I simply need to be doing a bit better here before anything like that can possibly happen.” The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is paying tribute to Senna The kerbs at the Circuit de Gilles Villeneuve’s opening corners have been painted gre.
