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However, the eight-time grand prix winner will get behind the wheel of the RB19 during a rare testing opportunity.
"I've been in the simulator, but I will drive the RB19 in July after the Silverstone race – I'm getting a Pirelli test," Ricciardo told ESPN. "Then maybe I'll get another one after Monza as well in September. A couple of months away [and] I'll get to feel what it's like.""I'm certainly excited to drive a fast car, but also a car that maybe still feels familiar for me – it does a little bit in the sim," he said.
"But I'm just excited to drive again and to just try to remind a team obviously I once had a lot of success with that I can still turn a fast lap."During the season, the teams are restricted to a limited amount of testing on the current generation of F1 cars. This includes two promotional events and two demonstration events.
Ricciardo will trial the full range of Pirelli tyres, gathering valuable data concerning tyre windows and degradation.For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by
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