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Christian Horner ‘clearly trying' to sign Daniel Ricciardo

Ex-Formula 1 driver Christijan Albers believes Red Bull team principal is 'clearly trying' to get Daniel Ricciardo back alongside Max Verstappen, despite Sergio Perez's contract. Perez's future was a huge talking point during the recently completed season, as his poor mid-campaign performances raised doubts over if he could support the team going forwards. It led to suggestions that Red Bull would opt to not respect the Mexican driver's contract for 2024 and instead get Ricciardo back into the team. This hasn't happened, as Red Bull have stressed that Perez's deal will be honoured; however, the door hasn't been completely closed on Ricciardo. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1...
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