Daniel Ricciardo

Australian racing driver

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2024 Ricciardo finished the Formula One season 17th in the standings, with a total of 12 points.
2024 After the Singapore Grand Prix, Ricciardo was released by RB and replaced by Liam Lawson for the subsequent races.
2024 In the 2024 season, AlphaTauri was renamed to RB, and Ricciardo was retained alongside his teammate Yuki Tsunoda.
2024 Daniel Ricciardo received the Confartigianato Motori Legend of F1 Award, honoring his remarkable career in Formula 1.
September 2024 At the Italian Grand Prix, Ricciardo was seen emotional post-race, suggesting it might be his 'last Grand Prix'. He finished 18th and set the fastest lap on the penultimate lap. Shortly after, he was released by RB and replaced by Liam Lawson.
August 2024 Released by RB team after a frustrating race at the Belgian Grand Prix, where he finished 18th and was seen emotional, suggesting it might be his last Grand Prix
July 2024 At the Hungarian Grand Prix, Ricciardo was seen emotional post-race, suggesting it could be his last Grand Prix. A few days later, he was released by RB and replaced by Liam Lawson.
July 2024 Secured fifth in qualifying at the Austrian Grand Prix, earning eighth place and his first Grand Prix points despite a five-second penalty
June 2024 At the Canadian Grand Prix, amidst criticism from Jacques Villeneuve about his place in F1, Ricciardo qualified fifth and secured eighth place, earning his first Grand Prix points of the season, despite a five-second penalty for a jump start.
May 2024 At the Monaco Grand Prix, Ricciardo stunned with a fifth-place qualifying position and secured eighth place in the race, earning his first Grand Prix points.
May 2024 In Miami, Ricciardo qualified fourth in the sprint and finished the race in his starting position, earning points for the first time in the season.
May 2024 At the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Ricciardo progressed to Q3 for the first time at this event, outqualifying Sergio PĂ©rez by 0.015s.
April 2024 At the Japanese Grand Prix, Ricciardo qualified in 11th position but retired in the opening lap of the race after colliding with Alex Albon.
April 2024 At the Chinese Grand Prix, Ricciardo finished in 11th from a qualifying position of 14th but retired in the main race after a collision during a safety car period.
April 2024 During the Australian Grand Prix, Ricciardo qualified in 18th position and finished the race in 12th place.
March 2024 At the Bahrain Grand Prix, Ricciardo qualified in 14th position and finished the race in 13th place.
March 2024 At the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Ricciardo qualified in 14th and finished the race in 16th position.
2023 Ricciardo missed the next four rounds in Italy, Singapore, Japan, and Qatar due to his injury, with Liam Lawson replacing him for all those races.
2023 In his season with Scuderia AlphaTauri, Ricciardo participated in 8 races, finishing 17th in the championship without securing any points.
2023 Daniel Ricciardo rejoined Red Bull Racing as a third driver for the 2023 season after leaving McLaren at the end of the 2022 season.
October 2023 Ricciardo returned to compete at the United States Grand Prix.
October 2023 At the Mexico City Grand Prix, Ricciardo qualified a season-best fourth and finished the race in 7th position, contributing to AlphaTauri's best finish of the season.
August 2023 At the Belgian Grand Prix, Ricciardo qualified 19th and finished 16th in the main race while achieving a better performance in the sprint shootout, qualifying 11th and finishing 10th.
August 2023 During the second free practice of the Dutch Grand Prix, Ricciardo sustained an injury, breaking a metacarpal bone in his hand in seven places.
July 2023 Daniel Ricciardo was announced as the replacement for Nyck de Vries at AlphaTauri, making his return to Formula One for the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix.
July 2023 Ricciardo qualified and finished in thirteenth position in his first race back with AlphaTauri at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
July 11 2023 Daniel Ricciardo drove the Red Bull Racing RB19 in the Pirelli tests held at Silverstone following the 2023 British Grand Prix.
2022 In August 2022, Ricciardo and McLaren mutually agreed to terminate his contract a year early.
2022 Following a tough season, Ricciardo announced he would not compete in the 2023 Formula One season.
2022 Ricciardo was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Honours.
2022 At the Australian Grand Prix, Ricciardo qualified in seventh place and finished in sixth place.
2022 During the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Ricciardo collided with Carlos Sainz Jr., resulting in Sainz's retirement and Ricciardo finishing last.
2022 Ricciardo's early season struggles led to a public criticism from McLaren CEO Zak Brown prior to the Monaco Grand Prix.
2022 In Canada, Ricciardo failed to score points, finishing 11th despite qualifying ninth.
2022 Ricciardo left McLaren at the end of the 2022 season and re-signed as a reserve driver for Red Bull.
2022 Ricciardo achieved his best performance of the season by finishing fifth in the Singapore Grand Prix.
2022 Ricciardo finished in ninth place in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
March 20 2022 Ricciardo returned from isolation to compete in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, qualifying 18th and finishing 14th.
March 11 2022 Ricciardo tested positive for COVID-19 and missed the final day of the 2022 pre-season test.
2021 Ricciardo qualified sixth for his first race with McLaren and finished in seventh place.
2021 After the 2021 Formula One season, Daniel Ricciardo was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2022 Australia Day Honours for his significant service to motor sport as a competitor and ambassador, and to the community.
2021 Ricciardo joined McLaren and won the Italian Grand Prix, achieving his only race win and podium with the team.
2021 Ricciardo scored his first top-five finish at McLaren by finishing fifth in the race following a sixth-place qualifying.
2021 Ricciardo qualified in eleventh place before being eliminated in a chaotic start of the race, eventually finishing in eleventh position.
2021 Ricciardo finished sixth in his fourth race of the season after recovering from thirteenth place on the grid.
2021 In his first-ever sprint race, Ricciardo finished sixth and subsequently finished fifth in the Grand Prix.
2021 Daniel Ricciardo joined McLaren for the 2021 Formula One World Championship as a replacement for Carlos Sainz Jr.
2021 Ricciardo qualified in fifth at the Brazilian Grand Prix and ultimately finished in fourth place.
2021 Ricciardo closed the season with a tenth-place qualifying and a twelfth-place finish in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
2021 Ricciardo made a notable comeback in Saudi Arabia, finishing in fifth place after qualifying eleventh.

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