Daniel Ricciardo reveals key lesson learned from Max Verstappen which fuels his comeback

A year ago Ricciardo had been axed from Formula 1 by McLaren a💯fter two substandard seasons☂.
Even🦹 a return to Red Bull as a third driver caused Christian Horner to comment on “bad habits” that Ricciardo had picked up.
ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚBut he will head into 2024 as a full-time F1 driver again with AlphaTauri, with seven round♓s of this season under his belt after a mid-season comeback.
“I hope to be a be🌱tter racing driver,” he told the podcast. “That's what I'm working on.
“Do I still🐈 want to be world champion? Yes. Has it been a dream of mine since I was a kid? Yes.
“But ma▨ybe it's just because I've seen Max, or🌳 whoever else, and they're still waking up the same person.
“I think you jღust take a little bit of pressure off it.
“It's not going to change me as a human. Therefore, it's not goi𝔍ng to change my life moving forward.
“Yes, it will present some other opportunities if you are to achieve such a feat, but I know my mum and dad are going to look at me the same way, whether I'm a world champion or whether I'm not.&꧅nbsp;
“It's probably a bit of perspective. I still want it and I still deep down believe I can do it, but it's really not 🦹going to change the course of my life.”
When Ricciardo lost his McLaren seat, he signa🥂lled an intention to step away from the sport and focus on other passions.
He was initially non-committal about a return.
After stepping back initially as Red Bull’s th☂ird driver and now full-time with sister team Alpha🐈Tauri, Ricciardo has detailed his new mind-set.
“I'm treating it like a second chance to go all in for this last part of my career,” he sa𝄹id.
“There are things that I'm going to do differently to make sure🔜 that all 🅠my energy is focused on going all in.
“But then there's also definitely an element of making sure that🐠 you're okay after racing, after your career. ꦯ;
“Especially in sport, you do it from such a young age, you’re ꦗnot a businessman from five years old. Sport is a very rare career where you can start pursuing it so young thaꦓt it's been your only purpose in life and it's consumed you and your family as well.
“When it's gone, I know that's where a loꦦt of athletes can struggle with their identity, I guess. Where are they going to get that adrenaline from? Where are they going to get that drive?
“I'm aware that it's not easy for everyone also to transition to life after sport. I was also curious to know how my life could look and how I wo♛uld be.
“I am obviously a positive person and normally just very easy🏅-going. It's not something that I was necessarily concerned about, but you want that comfort of knowing that I'm going to be fine and I can enjoy other things in life.
“Racing is my passion, but it's not everythi🦄ng and it's not the be all and end all.
“I think I got that answer, which was really good. I think it allows me to come back for this second phase with, in a way, less pressure.&🦂nbsp;
“Deep down I'm going all in and I want to put everything I can into it, but there is part of me which is also 🍨a little bit lighter.”
2023 was a remarkable turnaround for Ricciardo.
A hugely impressive🌸 test in a Red Bull convinced them to get rid of Nyck de Vries from AlphaTauri and replace him with Ric⛄ciardo.
And despite an injury setback, Ricciardo offered glimpses of his undoubted talent in the🧸 second half of the ye🌌ar.
He s𝐆tands a realistic chance of earning the second Red Bull seat, alongside Verstappen again, 𒈔in 2025.

James was a sport♍s journa♉list at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.