With six races remaining, Daniel Ricciardo’s future is no closer to being decided, with the 33-year-old still unsure on what he wants to do in 2023. The Honey Badger’s torrid time at McLaren will, of course, come to an end at the conclusion of this season, with the Aussie and the Woking-based team having mutually
MoreHaas appear to be in complete control of who they sign to partner Kevin Magnussen for 2023, with the Americans seemingly in no rush at all to decide whether Mick Schumacher will be replaced or not. Despite admitting to RTL that Schumacher “had a good race at Monza”, the German driver appears likely to get
MoreMick Schumacher is one of a number of drivers at risk of not featuring on the 2023 Formula 1 grid, with the German driver’s contract at Haas set to expire at the end of the season. The 23-year-old has had a very mixed second season at the American team, where he has improved dramatically since
MoreHaas team principal, Guenther Steiner, has confirmed that Nico Hulkenberg is among his list of options for the 2023 season. Mick Schumacher is out of contract at the end of this year, and the German struggled at the beginning of the campaign, failing to get points on the board in any of the first nine
MoreHaas team principal, Guenther Steiner, has affirmed that the American side are not prepared to take a huge gamble when deciding their driver pairing for the 2023 season. Kevin Magnussen returned to the Banbury-based squad at the start of the season to partner Mick Schumacher, who is in his second year of Formula 1. The
MoreDaniel Ricciardo’s future remains incredibly uncertain, with the Australian unsure whether to take a one-year hiatus or to pursue one of the remaining 2023 seats. The 33-year-old has only six races left with McLaren, before being replaced by the highly rated Oscar Piastri, who will take his seat next season. Ricciardo’s only realistic option appears to be Haas, with
MoreFormer Formula 1 driver, Nikita Mazepin, has criticised Haas team principal, Guenther Steiner, for the way he handled the Russian’s departure from the team this year. The now 23-year-old signed with Haas at the beginning of last year, partnering fellow rookie, Mick Schumacher, who comfortably out-performed him. There were glimpses of pace from the young
MoreKevin Magnussen has enjoyed a solid comeback season in Formula 1 with Haas, following his one-year hiatus spent in the IMSA. The Danish driver was, of course, re-signed by the American team very close to the start of the 2022 season, due to the departure of Nikita Mazepin. Magnussen has done well to not only get
MoreDaniel Ricciardo has been hailed for having the “winning recipe” by American actor and comedian Will Arnett, whilst talking on his F1 podcast Fast & Loose. The Aussie faced an unfortunate end to the Italian Grand Prix last weekend, after retiring with just a handful of laps remaining. Whilst running in seventh, in what would’ve
MoreGuenther Steiner has suggested that Haas have looked at Daniel Ricciardo as an option for next season, but he is not sure what the Australian wants to do yet. Haas are currently looking to tie up their driver line-up for 2023 – Kevin Magnussen is locked in, but Mick Schumacher is currently out of contract
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