Ricciardo led both sessions by a margin of around two tenths, setting a benchmark of 1m18.486s in FP1 and improving to 1m18.455s in FP2.The Hungaroring was expected to be a strong track for the Austrian team, as it is not power-dependent and is similar in characteristics to Monaco, which is a happy hunting ground for Red Bull.But Ricciardo's hopes for Hungary were pinned on a ... Keep reading
Ricciardo endured a tough start to the 2024 season, being outperformed by team-mate Yuki Tsunoda in the opening race while struggling to get comfortable aboard the VCARB01.The Australian's difficulties dashed the momentum of him being considered for a 2025 Red Bull seat, but in recent races, he has been working his way back to competitiveness.In China, following a requested chassis change ... Keep reading
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