Australian racing series admits interest in luring Daniel Ricciardo
“Woul🌜d we like to see Daniel Ricciardo in a Supercar? 100 per cent.🥃"

Daniel Ricciardo is of interest to a racing series in his native A🍎ustralia.
The Supercars Championship🐟 - an FIA-governed touring car series based in Australia and New Zealand - has taken note of Ricciardo’s availability.
The Formula 1 veteran’s next step is unclear after he lost ܫhis RB race 💯seat with immediate effect to Liam Lawson.
Ricciardo won’t race again this year, and 🦋has no F1 contract for next 🦩season, meaning his career is likely over.
Sup💟ercars chief executive Shane Howard hopes the addition of a Perth street circuit in 2026 coul🔯d tempt Ricciardo.
“I think everyone would welcom🅘e Daniel with open arms, absolutelyဣ,” Howard told .
“♕Would we like ✨to see Daniel Ricciardo in a Supercar? 100 per cent.
“Jus💜t imagine if he could be in one of our cars and race in a new street race in Perth, that would be something special wouldn’t it?
“It would be absolutely massive.
“He🧔 is such an incredible driver and such an incredible personality and people just absolutely love him.
“Imagine him racing a♛t Bathurst, wow. That would be very cool indeed.
“At an appropriate time we would reach out to Daniel and his managemen🌸t.
“Obviou𝔍sly he has got aᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ lot going on and we respect that.
“Blake Friend in his managementᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ team used to work for🍸 us.
“At the right time, we would reach out, but we would cer🥃tainly like to have him in one of our cars, 100 per cent we would.”
Ricciardo has kept his cards close to his📖 chest regarding his next move.
He has hinted at recent F1 rounds that the prospect of joining an𒐪other racing series does not inಌterest him.
But now he is faced without a race seat in F1, and without much prospect of returning to the grid in 2025, he will be confronted by tꦯhe decision of 🃏whether to look elsewhere.

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