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Ricciardo could make ‘massive' Supercars switch – CEO

Oct.2 Daniel Ricciardo would be welcomed with 'open arms' if he wants to keep his motor racing career alive in his native Australia. That's the invitation of Supercars Australia boss Shane Howard, after Ricciardo was dropped with immediate effect by Red Bull's F1 program. Red Bull is offering the 8-time grand prix winner a return to his PR and marketing role, with continuing supporter Christian Horner even hinting that if Ricciardo remains in the paddock, his F1 career could be re-fired. Howard, however, CEO of Australia's national touring car series, has another idea. 'I think everyone would welcome Daniel with open arms, absolutely,' he said at the media launch of the famous Bathurst...
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