November 24, 2024

Daniel Ricciardo to exit McLaren after F1 team terminate driver’s contract early

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Daniel Ricciardo has been ousted by McLaren after the British F1 team terminated his contract. Ricciardo, an eight-time grand prix winner, had a deal until the end of 2023 and insisted last month that he “is committed to McLaren until the end of next year”.

But McLaren’s hierarchy has moved to end the 33-year-old’s disappointing two-season stint with the team by paying off the final season of his deal. Ricciardo will leave McLaren at the end of this campaign, and is expected to be replaced by the highly rated Oscar Piastri, 21.

This month Alpine announced that Piastri, a reserve driver for the French team, would be racing for them next season – only for the Australian to say he was not – with the Formula Two champion believed to have already agreed terms with McLaren.

McLaren said they will announce their plans for next season in due course. Speaking before the Belgian Grand Prix this weekend, Ricciardo said: “It’s been a privilege to be a part of the McLaren racing family for the last two seasons but following several months of discussions with [the McLaren chief executive] Zak Brown and [the team principal] Andreas Seidl we have decided to terminate my contract with the team early and agree to mutually part ways at the end of this season.

“I’ll be announcing my own future plans in due course but, regardless of what this next chapter brings, I have no regrets and am proud of the effort and work I gave McLaren, especially the win in Monza last season.

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    “I’ve enjoyed working with everyone at McLaren both trackside and back in Woking and will be giving my all on and off track as we enjoy the remainder of the season together. I’ve never been more motivated to compete and be a part of a sport that I love so much and look forward to what comes next.”

    Brown said this season that Ricciardo, a former Red Bull and Renault driver, has not met his expectations since his arrival at the team last year.

    Although Ricciardo ended McLaren’s nine-year winning drought with victory at the Italian Grand Prix last season, he has consistently been outperformed by Britain’s Lando Norris. Norris has qualified ahead of Ricciardo at 11 of the 13 races in 2022, and has scored 57 points more than his teammate.

    Brown said: “Daniel has been a great addition to McLaren, and it’s been a pleasure working with him. I’d like to thank him for all of his efforts over the last two seasons both trackside and back at base. It’s no secret that we hoped we could achieve more together but seeing him stand on the top step of the podium as a McLaren driver was a highlight. We wish him well for the future and let’s go enjoy the rest of the season together.”

    Ricciardo’s future is unclear. He could replace the Aston Martin‑bound Fernando Alonso at Alpine – the team he left to join McLaren – while Alfa Romeo, Haas and Williams are yet to announce their plans for 2023.

    Brown said: “We are not going to get into any contractual details with Daniel, other than we came to a very amicable and agreeable solution. It is fair to say we are surprised the deal didn’t deliver. He has a fantastic CV, and hopefully he will find his form in a new environment.

    “We don’t have any knowledge as to his plans, other than his desire to be on the grid, and we are very hopeful that Daniel will be in F1 next year.”

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