It’s been a long time coming, but Daniel Ricciardo might be getting his groove back.
After a disastrous return to the grid last week, Daniel Ricciardo looks a different driver at this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix.The Australian had a promising return to the grid with Red Bull support team AlphaTauri earlier this year, but a broken wrist at the Dutch Grand Prix in late August then set him right back.- last of the cars that finished - was a meek return from injury, but there is evidence of a turnaround in Mexico.
The Australian F1 ace turned back the clock with a stunning Mexican practice performance to put his AlphaTauri in a position to be fighting for points, After such a stop-start beginning to his time with the team, Ricciardo now feels he can start enjoying this AT04 machine. “To have a good feeling with the car around here is nearly impossible because of the altitude and even the fast cars don’t always feel that good here.October 27, 2023
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