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Christian Horner admits Daniel Ricciardo disaster

Christian Horner has admitted that Daniel Ricciardo's first sim test run upon rejoining Red Bull was disastrous. The Australian driver replaced Nyck de Vries following the British GP. He was a back-up driver to Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez and now drives for AlphaTauri, Red Bull's junior outfit. Ricciardo returned to Red Bull after losing his full-time McLaren spot at the end of an abysmal 2022 campaign. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies However, the lead up to his 2023 return didn't get off to a glowing start, as revealed by Horner.  Horner said: 'It all kicked off in a hotel room in Mexico last year, I had a meeting with Daniel. 'It was clear that his...
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