Formula 1: Australian Daniel Ricciardo has been sacked by Red Bull after weeks of speculation.
Daniel Ricciardo’s unceremonious sacking via social media was a Red Bull “own goal” that did an injustice to the Australia n’s career, according to Fox Sports and Speedcafe podcastThe Australia n later announced via a post on his own Instagram channel that he would be retiring from Formula 1.It was a surprisingly brief farewell to the eight-time grand prix winner from a team indelibly linked to his career.
Lamonato said that history made it particularly surprising that Red Bull was the team to mishandle Ricciardo’s exit. “I know there’s no room for sentiment in Formula 1 — it’s performance at the end of the day — but this is just such a massive own goal for the Red Bull organisation, the way this has been handled, and if I were Formula 1, I’d be pretty disappointed by this saga.
“He willingly walked into this midway through last year. He picked up the baton from Nick de Vries, who suffered exactly the same fate. Countless other Red Bull drivers have had this happen to them as well. It’s not unprecedented.
Ruthless Driver Programs Singapore Marketing Department United States Of America Social Media Sacking Ither Teams North America Oceania Reserve Driver Role America Social Media Channels Eight-Time Grand Prix Mat Coch Social Media Press Release Grand Prix Australia And New Zealand Perth Fallow Inter-Title Era Drive Midyear Grand Prix Winner Qualifying Session Northern America Career Status Asia Liberty Media Corporation South-Eastern Asia Australia Drive Midseason
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
‘Lego box falling on the floor’: Horror debutant crash; Ricciardo’s big Red Bull pushF1: Kimi Antonelli has lost he back end of his Mercedes not long into this Formula One debut
Read more »
Ferrari capitalises on fumbling McLaren as Red Bull hits new low: Italy talking pointsFormula One: Oscar Piastri finished second as team McLaren secured a front row lockout in Qualifying at the Italian Moto GP.
Read more »
F1 designer Adrian Newey signs Aston Martin deal after quitting Red BullMost sought-after designer on the grid will join British marque in March 2026 in deal worth up to £30m a year
Read more »
BREAKING: F1 great behind Red Bull dominance inks stunning $295m deal with rivalsFormula 1: Max Verstappen has called on Red Bull to 'change the whole car' following a disappointing result at the Italian Grand Prix.
Read more »
McLaren in F1 world championship fight as gap to Red Bull, Max Verstappen closesWith eight races remaining in the F1 season, Oscar Piastri says he is focused on McLaren continuing its hot streak as they close in on defending champions Red Bull.
Read more »
Horner claims Red Bull have turned corner as Verstappen chases F1 titleChristian Horner is confident his team can address issues with the car for the final six races of the F1 season after ‘low point’ at Monza
Read more »