Ricciardo scoops Laureus Breakthrough Of The Year award

F1 News
Friday, 17 April 2015 at 08:24
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The 2015 Laureus World Sports Awards took place at the Shanghai Grand Theatre earlier in the week and among the remarkable sport personalities recognised in the said awards ceremony was Australian Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo, who picked up the Breakthrough of the Year award after an impressive maiden season (winning three Grands Prix) with Red Bull.
This year’s award ceremony was the 16th edition since its inception in 2000.
Ricciardo beat defending US Open champion Croatian tennis player Marin Cilic, footballers James Rodriguez and Mario Gotze, and alpine skier Mikaela Schiffrin to win the award. Ricciardo is the fourth F1 driver to be given the Breakthrough of the Year Award.
Juan Pablo Montoya received the recognition in 2002, while Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and MhcLaren driver Jenson Button accepted the same award in 2008 and 2010, respectively.
Daniel Ricciardo
After scoring a ninth-place finish last race at the 2015 Chinese Grand Prix, Ricciardo is gearing up towards the fourth round of the F1 season in Bahrain. According to Ricciardo, he has some “nice memories” about Bahrain, having had his best qualifying lap record at the Sakhir circuit. He added that the Sakhir circuit is “a good track to race on.”
“Last year the race was one of the best,” Ricciardo said. “You can pass, and moving to an evening race spices things up a little, it kept you guessing with the tyres.”
Ricciardo qualified at the third pole in Bahrain in 2014. However, Force India’s Sergio Perez outlasted him during the main race and finished at the fourth place.
Winners at the 2015 Laureus Awards
  • Sportsman of the Year - Novak Djokovic
  • Sportswoman of the Year - Genzebe Dibaba
  • Team of the Year - Germany's Football Team
  • Comeback of the Year - Schalk Burger
  • Breakthrough of the Year - Daniel Ricciardo
  • Action Sportsperson of the Year - Alan Eustace
  • Sportsperson of the Year with Disability - Tatyana McFadden
  • Sport for Good Award - Skateistan
  • Academy Exceptional Achievement - Li Na
  • Spirit of the Sport - Yao Ming
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