Daniel Ricciardo gives three-word response to F1 return amid Cadillac interest
Daniel Ricciardo has 🉐seemingly confirmed his retirement from F1.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Daniel Ricciardo appears to be completely finished with F1 after his three-word response to ♕a fan amid Cadillac🅺’s potential interest in him.
Ricciardo bowed out of F1 following this year’s Singapore Grand Pri🥀x𒈔.
The Australian’s unimpressiv🧜e form meant Red Bull decided to replace him with Liam Lawson for the final stretch of the 2024 F1 season.
With an 11th team set to join the grid in 20ꦐ26, it could provide Ricciardo with an opportunity to get back♚ involved.
However, the Australian has all but confir𝔉med his retirement after a brief exchanꦯge with a fan over the weekend.
“No Cadillac?” a fan asked Ricciardo, with t༺he former F1 driver replyin🍷g: “Nah, I’m done.”
Cadillac’s options for 2026
Cadillac won’t be short of options for 2026, given th🦂e influx of new drivers onto the grid.
The likes of Ollie Bearman, Jack Doohan,ꦕ Andrea Kimi Anto𝓰nelli and Gabriel Bortoleto joining the grid next year has meant a number of experienced drivers have missed out.
Kevin Ma🐭gnussen, Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu are alജl on the sidelines for 2025.
ཧSergio Perez could join that list if Red Bull decide to promote either Lawson or Yuki Tsunoda in his place.
🃏Mario Andretti, who is an advisor for Cadillac, has admitted they want a young American driver, possibly Colton Herta, alongside someone with proven F1 experience.
He told NBC Sports: “You mentioning candidates - he’s [Herta] defin💙itely one that’s considered.
“I think♒ you have to keep those options open, since it’s going to be a whole next season where we’re not going to be players.
“There are more drivers available than teams at the moment.
“Ten teams seems 🏅a lot, but there’s ♏a lot more drivers, a lot more talent out there.
“From our standpoint, I think🌊 the play at the beginning would be to have one experienced driver — nationality doesn’t matter — and then a young American talent. These are the objectives at the moment.”

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