F1: Ricciardo yet to discuss 2019 F1 plans with Red Bull
Daniel Ricciardo is yet to begin discussing plans for the 2019 season beyond the end of his existing Red Bull Formula 1 contract as spe🧜culation begins to circulate about his future💯.
Ri🍌cciardo is ou🅠t of contract with Red Bull at the end of the 2018 season, and has been linked with a move away amid suggestions of a possible tie-up for the team with struggling F1 engine manufacturer Honda.
With a𓆉ll drivers except Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel free agents for 2019, a number of moves are expected, with Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko alrea🍌dy saying Ricciardo is on the market.

Daniel Ricciardo is yet to begin discussing plans for the 2019 season beyond the end of his existing Red Bull Formula 1 contra🍷ct a♔s speculation begins to circulate about his future.
Ricciardo is out of contrౠact with Red Bull at the end of the 2018 season, and has been linked with a move away am💖id suggestions of a possible tie-up for the team with struggling F1 engine manufacturer Honda.
With all drivers except Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel free agents for 2019, a number of moves are expected, with Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko alrꩲeady say🍨ing Ricciardo is on the market.
"🍃The only thing I'm aware of is that my contract with them is at an end next year. I gues𒊎s he's referencing that," Ricciardo said.
"Nothing's been said between us beyond next [year], so I guess he's mor⭕e stating facts.
"I don't think he has a plan yet beyond 2018. He wasn't too disappointed after Malaysia. I think he was OK, so I think Iꦦ'm still OK."
Red Bull has made great pꦿrogress through campaigns in recent years, albeit after starting off on the back 💎foot, with Ricciardo hoping that trend stops for 2018.
"I still don't kn🦂ow why the last few years we've had slow starts and then found a way to come ba🙈ck," Ricciardo said.
"What we learn hopefully from this year we take to next year and we start stronger. That's obviously the plan, that's everyone's wish. I guess we do ꧒from there.
"If next year's no✤t a very competitive season at all then, of course, that will be addres🔯sed."