With nearly half of the F1 drivers’ contracts set to expire by the end of 2024, Red Bull Racing faces a pivotal decision as Sergio Perez will be departing the team. The question looms: who will join Max Verstappen as his teammate?
Several notable names have emerged as potential options, including Daniel Ricciardo, Fernando Alonso, and Carlos Sainz. However, Daniel Ricciardo, currently racing for Red Bull Racing’s junior team Visa Cash App RB, has expressed his willingness to remain with the team for the 2025 season. With the team’s recent changes, his teammate Yuki Tsunoda collected some points, and Ricciardo sees a promising future with Red Bull Racing.
Daniel Ricciardo is happy staying at Visa Cash App RB for 2025
“I'm enjoying the driving now; it's not so much result-driven"
“The belief is there… As long as that belief is still there, I think I'll be happy being here.
But when I eventually do hang it up, I would love to have… pic.twitter.com/abVJqYwRPz— Desi Racing Co. (@DesiRacingco) April 15, 2024
The Australian driver said, “I’m enjoying the driving now; it’s not so much result-driven” “The belief is there… As long as that belief is still there, I think I’ll be happy being here. But when I eventually do hang it up, I would love to have stood on the podium a few more times.”
The new mentality at Visa Cash App RB
Daniel Ricciardo is indeed content with the recent changes at Visa Cash App RB, the Formula 1 team. The team’s new approach has left him optimistic about their prospects
The Visa Cash App RB team has undergone significant changes, including a new mentality. Ricciardo appreciates this shift, as it allows the team to stand independently from Red Bull Racing. He believes that the team can now aim for the front of the midfield, rather than settling for lower positions.
Ricciardo appreciates this new mentality, as it allows the team to stand independently from Red Bull Racing. With a technical concept that brings them closer to their sister team, the VCARB 01 features branding from title partners Visa and Cash App.
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