11/07/2025 20:00
After his poor performances for McLaren in 2022, it was announced
during that summer break that Daniel Ricciardo would be leaving the
team. With no seats available for 2023, it appeared Ricciardo's F1
career was over, but a deal was agreed which would see him return
to Red Bull for 2023, but as a reserve driver to Max Verstappen and
Sergio Perez. Ricciardo's duties were effectively to be trotted out
at sponsor events, show up at the odd race but beyond that, his
chances of returning to the grid were slim. But as the 2023 season
developed, a slim opening appeared for the Perth-native. Nyck de
Vries was handed a full-time AlphaTauri seat alongside Yuki
Tsunoda, but the Dutchman struggled badly to adapt to F1, and as
the season unfolded, it became a question of when, not if, he would
be jettisoned. The tipping point came after the British Grand Prix.
de Vries once again failed to score any points with his 17th place
finish, with Ricciardo planned to be in the Red Bull RB19 following
the Silverstone race as part of a Pirelli test. The article
continues below. Daniel Ricciardo 2023 F1 comeback His performance
in this test was enough for Christian Horner and Helmut Marko to
put de Vries out of his misery, with Ricciardo being announced as
returning to F1 from the Hungarian Grand Prix. The plan, as Horner
would later reveal, was simple. Ricciardo was signed to try and
motivate Perez to up his own performances, and if the Mexican did
not perform, and Ricciardo did, he would be back in the Red Bull
seat he should never have left alongside Verstappen. Upon his
return, Ricciardo took 13th in Budapest, before a 16th at Spa, but
his momentum was halted with a crash at Zandvoort. Avoiding the
already-crashed Oscar Piastri, Ricciardo hit the Turn 3 barriers,
and broke a bone in his hand during practice, the first major
injury he had ever sustained in an F1 car. He was subsequently
ruled out for six grands prix, handing a certain Liam Lawson his F1
debut, before returning in the United States. Ultimately, Ricciardo
failed in his bid to return to Red Bull. Poor performances for
Racing Bulls in 2024 meant he was discarded after the Singapore GP
for Lawson, finally bringing the curtain down on a long-career
which promised much, but did not deliver what he was capable of.