Ricciardo and Red Bull Reach Agreement for 2025, Conclude It's Never Going to Happen
March 27, 2024

"I'm on a journey at the moment."

MELBOURNE—Daniel Ricciardo, the Australian Formula 1 driver, was summoned to Christian Horner's office at the Red Bull Racing headquarters in Milton Keynes. Speculations were rife that Ricciardo was being considered for a seat in the team for the 2025 season. Conversations concluded with an agreement between both parties for 2025, an agreement to disagree.


After a candid discussion, it was mutually agreed that Ricciardo would not be getting a seat in a Red Bull car for the 2025 season. Despite his impressive track record and undeniable talent, the team opted to pursue other options for the upcoming season.


"I respect the decision made by Red Bull Racing," Ricciardo said. "I'm on a journey at the moment."


Christian Horner, Team Principal of Red Bull Racing, expressed his disappointment in Ricciardo's performance. "Daniel is the reason my fantasy team is trash, I'm devastated."


Fellow Red Bull driver Checo Pérez also weighed in on the decision, saying, "He wants my seat? Haha. Does Yuki Know?"



With Ricciardo now looking at other options for the 2025 season, the F1 driver market is sure to be buzzing with speculation about his next move.

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