Former F1 champion unleashes BRUTAL Ricciardo criticism in scathing rant
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Former F1 champion unleashes BRUTAL Ricciardo criticism in scathing rant
Former F1 driver Jacques Villeneuve is not impressed with Daniel Ricciardo's return to the sport, suggesting that no other driver would secure a return based on his performances at McLaren.
The popular Australian's stint with McLaren was hyped up on announcement in 2021, but Ricciardo never felt comfortable with his machinery and was routinely beaten by team-mate Lando Norris.
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McLaren ultimately decided to part company with Ricciardo a year prior to the end of his contract in 2022, instead recruiting his rookie compatriot Oscar Piastri for the 2023 campaign.
Ricciardo initially decided to have a year away from the F1 grid, signing on as a test and reserve driver at Red Bull, but the 34-year-old now finds himself back after replacing Nyck de Vries at AlphaTauri.
Villeneuve not impressed with Ricciardo return
Speaking about Ricciardo's return during the Canal+ broadcast of FP1 for the Hungarian Grand Prix, Villeneuve provided a scathing review of the Aussie's career.
"He's been resting for several months," Villeneuve explained.
"He did some political background work with [Helmut Marko] that [Nyck de Vries] didn't see coming, well done.
"On the other hand, it's impressive, for a return to Formula 1, a big smile and Instagram are enough to drive these magnificent cars, it's incredible.
"No [other] driver after four pitiful seasons was allowed to return to Formula 1.”
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