Daniel Ricciardo reste ouvert à un retour en compétition

Daniel Ricciardo n'a pas fermé la porte à un retour à la compétition professionnelle à l'avenir. Le pilote australien, qui a quitté la Formule 1 après le Grand Prix de Singapour 2024, a partagé ses réflexions lors d'une intervention dans le podcast Speed Street de Conor Daly.

Ricciardo a été remplacé chez Racing Bulls par Liam Lawson lors de cet événement. Il a expliqué que le temps passé loin de la compétition l'a aidé à retrouver le plaisir de piloter, sans la pression des titres ou des trophées.

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