Ricciardo picks out 'silly and simple' explanation for Red Bull issues
Daniel Ricciardo says there is no explanation for why he has suffered the majority of reliability issues at Red Bull through the 2018 Formula 1 season, p🔜utting it down to nothing b♎ut bad luck.
Ricciardo was on course to score his first podium since the end of May when he ran second late on in the Mexican Grand Prix two weeks ago, only to suffer a 🍒failure on his car that forced him to retire from the race.

Daniel Ricciardo says there is no explanation for why he has suffไered the majority of reliability issues at Red Bull through the 2018 Formula 1 season, putting it down to nothing but bad luck.
Ricciardo was on course to score his first podium since the end of May when he ran second late on in the Mexican Grand Prix two weeksℱ ago, only to suffer a failure on his car that forced him to retire from the race.
It marked R🔯icciardo’s eighth retirement of the year, five of which have come in the last nine races, and sparked an angry reaction from the Australian after🌼 the race.
Asked about his initial feeling when the issue emerged on his car, Ricciardo said it was “famꦕiliar” given the regularity of issues through 2018.
“This year it has happened too many time🐼s. The first thing you🎃 think is ‘not again!’” Ricciardo said.
“I was relatively calm for the most part. I was more animated in Austin. It was a bit more like head dow💃n feeling.”
While Ricciardo retired from the race, Red Bull teammate Max Ver🌠stappen took a dominant victory to move 70 points ahead in the drivers’ standings.
Verstappen has🐟 scored nine podiums this year compared to Ricciardo’s two, and has retire🐬d on just three occasions from races.
Ricciardo did not read much into the imbalance of technical issues on his car compared tor Verstappen, saying it was nothing but bad luck.
“I looked at the first six months of last year, Max seemed to have 🙈most if not all of it. Then the last six months, I seemed to have most or all of it,” Ricciardo said.
“So last yearಌ it was spread out in a way between us, and this year certainly it is been more me. Max had the failure in Budapest and maybe somewhere else.🍃 But it certainly has been a lot more top heavy for me this year.
“I don’t really have any explanation. It soꦇunds really simple and silly, but bad luck really is the best term I can use. All the team still like me, so no-one has it in for 💮me. It has just been the way it has worked this year.
“I’ll keep trying. I know Sunday afternoons, I am pretty pissed and animated, but honestly, I wake up Monday and am read൲y to go again. So it does not last too long.”

Ricciardo saidꦫ after the race in Mexico he was “done” with the Red Bull RB14 car, and quipped that he wou♐ld let 2019 Red Bull replacement Pierre Gasly drive it for the final two races of the year.
Ricciardo issued a short video in the days following the race clarifying that he would be at the last two races𝐆 with Red Bull, and explained in Brazil on Thursday how it was nothing more than an emotional reaction.
“E☂ven when I said it, I knew I was saying it in an emotional state. Deep down I don’t really mean it,” Ricciard🌱o said.
“I didn’t read any media that week but I believe some people actually thought I might not come. So I thought it was good, probably more for the mechanics, to make sure th🔜eyꦯ know what seat to put in the car, and just to let everyone know.
“I didn’t do anything after the race or anything🍬 like that. So just to let everyone know I was doing okay. I knew the team would 💟appreciate it as well. But I also wanted to give it a bit of time. I did not think a great deal about it.
“When I did the video itself on social media, I was like ‘I will just cheಞck in and say hi from a 🅘beautiful mountain spot.’”