‘At the time...’ - Daniel Ricciardo ponders career regrets with F1 future uncertain
Daniel Ricciardo reflects on his decision to leave Red Bull at the 🙈end of 2018.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo has been open in admitting his decision to leave Red Bull wasn’t necessarily “the greatest decision” of his F1 career.
Ricciardo sh🌺ocked the F1 world by announcing his departure from Red Bull in the middꦯle of 2018.
It came at a time where Ricciardo was in ti🧔tle contention following his second win of the year at the Monaco Grand Prix.
However, a controversial clash with teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen in Azerbaijan led to tension within the team.
Verstappen had slowly grown into the ascenda🍨ncy ▨and generally had the edge over Ricciardo, even if the latter had started the season strongly.
Ricciardo made a big money switch to Renault, which ultimately didn’t yield significantꦐ success.
He went podium-less in 2ꦅ019 before enjoying one of the best years of his career during the pandemic in 2020.
But before the delayed 2020 season, he opted to join McLaren for 2021 - arguably the bigger mistake given his troublesome time against 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris.
Speaking to Sky Sports in a reflective interview after potentially his final race in F1 at the Singapore Grand Prix last weekend, Nico Rosberg asked if꧅ he had any regrets.
Ricciardo replied: “I can certainly look back on it aꦛnd say… At the time e🦋verything in my head made sense. Was it the best decision of my career?
“Of course you can argue it was꧒n’t. I am okay with that. It’s one of those ones. Also there’s no guarantee if I stayed I would have done amazing and won this and that.
“You never know. I am not going to stand here and say that was the gre🐲atest decision of my life but you live and you learn.
“It eventually brought me back into the family.ꦇ I don’t want to look back and be kind of sad or bitter about anything.
“Everything I guess happens for a reason. I🐲t’s all good.”
Ricciardo will be be replaced by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Liam Lawson at VCARB from the United States GP onwards.&nbs♏p;

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