Daniel Ricciardo might receive a call from Haas boss Guenther Steiner about F1 return

Ricciardo held brief talks with Haas, but never wanted to join them, 𝔍at the end of 2022 after his axing from McLaren.
The popular veteran will spend this🎶 season as Red Bull’s third driver but, for the first time, has suggested thaဣt he will seek a full-time comeback in 2024.
Steiner was asked about Ricciardo at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:F1 Australian Grand Prix and replied: “It’s a little bit early to speak about arrivals, changing for next 🤡year.
“Let’s see how we do with these drivers.
“For sure, at some point, maybe ✤I will speak with him. But I can’t promise anything, because if our two guys do a good job…
“That’s where I stand with it.
“Everyone wa෴nts to speak with Daniel. He’s having a year off, maybe he’s closing in on what he wants to do.
“He will be inter🍌esting for everyone in Formula One.
“But it’s🌸 o🍬nly two races, I need to give them a chance.”

Haas got rid of Mick Schumacher at the end of last seasonꦜ, replacing him with Nico Hulkenberg w🐼ho pairs with Kevin Magnussen.
Ricciardo was touted to Alpine - the team he previously represented when they were known as Renault - by McLaren CEO Zak Brown, as Netflix’s ‘Drive To Sur🔴vive’ c𝄹ameras discovered.
Alpine Otmar Szafnauer said: “We had discussions with Da♔n🎀iel, and ended up with Pierre Gasly when he became available.
“Like Guen💃ther says, he’s a fantastic racing driver and he’s stil🐻l young.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s back racing🍸 in the future.”

James was a sports jಌournalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.