![]() For the 2023 season, Ricciardo was left without a seat and decided to return to Red Bull as their third driver. This year’s silly seasons seemed to go on for longer than normal. With Sergio Perez joining Red Bull and Yuki Tusnoda announced to partner Pierre Gasly at AlphaTauri, the only remaining space was the second Mercedes seat, but Lewis Hamiltons new contract has been confirmed. Ricciardo left Red Bull at the end of the 2018 season to join Renault, where he raced for two seasons before moving to McLaren for the 2021-22 season. The F1 drivers’ market in 2021 is finalised. Ricciardo’s most successful season with Red Bull was in 2014 when he finished third in the driver’s championship behind the Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg. He developed a reputation for his overtaking skills, and his victories included some memorable moments, such as his opportunistic wins in the 2014 Canadian Grand Prix and the 2018 Chinese Grand Prix. Ricciardo had a successful time with Red Bull, winning seven races and securing three pole positions during his five seasons with the team. Daniel Ricciardo turned out to be the perfect driver for the need and joined Red Bull Racing in 2014. He will be hoping to challenge for more race wins and podium finishes this season and challenge Verstappen for the title.Īfter the retirement of Mark Webber in 2013, Red Bull needed a new driver and teammate for Sebastian Vettel for the 2014 season. He is set to continue racing for the team and his contract with Red Bull racing remains until 2024. He is also known as “The King of Streets” because currently, he has won five races with Red Bull all of them coming at different street circuits like Azerbaijan, Singapore, Monaco, and Saudi Arabia. ![]() Checo joined Verstappen in Red Bull as their second driver in 2021 and has strongly supported Max Verstappen’s 20 Championship winning campaigns, as well as helping Red Bull win the Constructors’ championship in 2022. ![]() Sergio ‘Checo’ Perez is the most successful Mexican driver in the history of the sport.
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