Red Bull didn't "recognise' Ricciardo's F1 driving habits on return

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Red Bull didn't "recognise' Ricciardo's F1 driving habits on return
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Red Bull didn't recognise Ricciardo's driving habits when the Australian returned to the team's F1 simulator last year. 'He picked up some habits that we didn't recognise as the Daniel that had left us two or three years earlier.'

Red Bull says it did not"recognise" Daniel Ricciardo's driving habits when he returned to the team's Formula 1 simulator at the end of last year.agreed to part company in the wake of a frustrating two years.

Red Bull plans to make use of Ricciardo for both reserve and testing duties throughout 2023, and for that it put him back in its simulator to get him back up to speed with the current car developments. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said:"I think the problem is when you drive a car that obviously has its limitations, you adapt, and you try and adjust to extract the maximum out of that car.

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