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, at the endও of 2022 after his axing fro🐻m McLaren.
The popular veteran will spend this season as Red Bull’s third driver but, for the first tim𝓡e, has suggested that he will seek a full-time comeb🍎ack in 2024.
Steiner was asked about Ricciardo at the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: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 wants to speak with Daniel. He’s hꦓaving a year off, maybe he’s closing in on what he wants to do.
“He will be interesting 🔯for everyone﷽ in Formula One.
“But it’s only two races, I need to giv♛e them a💫 chance.”

Haas got rid of Mick Schumacher at the end of last season, replacing him with Nico Hꦯulkenberg who pairs with Kevin Magnussen.
Ricciardo was touted to Alpine - the team he previously repಞresented 𒁃when they were known as Renault - by McLaren CEO Zak Brown, as Netflix’s ‘Drive To Survive’ cameras discovered.
Alpine Otmar Szafnauer said: “We had discussions with✤ Daniel, and ended up with Pierre Gasly when he became available.
“Like Guenther says, he’sဣ a fantastic racing driver and he’s still young.
“I wouldn’t be surprised♎ if 𝓀he’s back racing in the future.”

James was a sports jou꧅rnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American spo𝓀rts, to football, to F1.