Ricciardo: No pressure, no ultimatum, nothing like that

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Friday, 28 June 2024 at 07:30
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Daniel Ricciardo revealed that Red Bull had given him no ultimatum as pressure mounts on the Australian veteran to save his VCARB seat in Formula 1.

34-year-old Ricciardo is out of contract at the end of the season and his hope of replacing Sergio Perez at Red Bull next year has already gone, with the Mexican handed a contract extension this month.
His place at Red Bull-owned RB, the sister team to the champions, also looks under threat with Red Bull consultant Helmut Marko this week indicating it was time to bring in a young driver.
Fitting the bill is New Zealander 22-year-old Liam Lawson is the reserve and waiting for another opportunity after impressing as a stand-in.
On Thursday at Red Bull Ring, Ricciardo told reporters that he only found out about Marko's comments when he arrived at the track: "I don't feel one way or another about it. I still know the overriding thing in this sport is performance."

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 24: Peter Bayer, CEO of Visa Cash App RB, Oracle Red Bull Racing Team Consultant Dr Helmut Marko and Liam Lawson of New Zealand and Visa Cash App RB talk in the Paddock prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Circuit on March 24, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Peter Fox/Getty Images)
Ricciardo is aware that he needs to deliver ASAP: "Performance is what will give me my best chance of staying here. I know that. It's not going to be my smile or anything else, it's the on-track stuff. There hasn't been any pressure, no ultimatum, nothing like that.
"But also I've been in the sport a long time. I know that if I'm getting my ass kicked every weekend at some point someone will be like 'hey mate, step it up, otherwise...'. But I haven't had that," admitted Ricciardo.
VCARB already confirmed Japan's Yuki Tsunoda as one of their drivers for 2025 and chief executive Peter Bayer said in May that the team were happy with both and the focus was on races until the summer break. There are three races remaining, including Austria, before the August interval.
Ricciardo is an eight times grand prix winner, seven of them with Red Bull from 2014-18, but he has been outscored by Tsunoda over the 10 races so far this season.
Last year was a comeback season for Ricciardo after he left McLaren by mutual agreement at the end of 2022 following a difficult two seasons with a 2021 win at Monza standing out among otherwise below-par performances.
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