Daniel Ricciardo is in talks with Mercedes and Red Bull over a F1 reserve driver role for 2023
linked with a switch to Mercedes
and Red Bull in a reserve capacity as he looks to secure a return to F1 on a full-time basis for 2024. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff confirmed his team is interested and revealed Ricciardo has also held talks with Red Bull. "I think Daniel is speaking to a few teams about a potential role, also Red Bull," Wolff told Sky Sports at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
"For us, we very much like him, he's a great character but we are not in a position yet who is going to be our third driver.”
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