Team | AlphaTauri |
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Country | Australia |
Podiums | 32 |
Points | 1311 |
Grands Prix entered | 234 |
World Championships | N/A |
Highest race finish | 1 (x8) |
Highest grid position | 1 |
Date of birth | 01/07/1989 |
Place of birth | Perth, Australia |
Biography
The self-styled “Honey Badger” is fuzzy on the outside and feisty on the inside. Drivers beware because behind Ricciardo’s laidback persona and big grin is a razor-sharp racer with a bite.
The Australian combines all-out speed with impressive race craft. Never afraid to push to the limits if it means pulling off a pass, Ricciardo is a proven race-winner, capable of consistently finishing at the business end of the championship table given the right machinery.
A regular podium-finisher in his days with Red Bull, Ricciardo has christened the steps around the world with a dousing of Aussie culture – the ‘Shoey’ – as he quaffed champagne from a soggy racing boot. Yes it’s goofy, but the trademark celebration illustrates why he is loved for his sense of humour but never underestimated on track.
His career’s next moves to Renault’s works team in 2019 and then McLaren for 2021 brought fresh challenges for the Perth pilot, but failed to deliver his dream of following Jack Brabham and Alan Jones as the next world champion from Down Under – and left him off the grid for the start of 2023.
Unfortunately the comeback was short-lived. After suffering a broken hand in a practice crash at Zandvoort he was ruled out of the Dutch and Italian Grands Prix, with fellow Antipodean Liam Lawson standing in.
For now his exact return date remains unknown – but whatever happens next, Ricciardo is sure to keep on smiling.