Daniel Ricciardo has dismissed the latest calamity in his dismal Formula One season as “just one of those things”, adamant his first-lap crash at the Japanese Grand Prix wasn’t down to him being a driver under pressure.
Ricciardo, 34, has been outperformed by teammate Yuki Tsunoda in all four races to start 2024, as Kiwi hopeful Liam Lawson waits in the wings if and when Red Bull decide to make a change.
Last month, the Herald reported Ricciardo was under increasing pressure to retain his seat with Racing Bulls (RB), with Red Bull head of driver development Dr Helmut Marko eager to see Lawson behind the wheel at some point this year.
The Australian RB pilot’s collision with Alex Albon’s Williams less than half a minute into Sunday’s Suzuka race was investigated by the stewards, with both eventually being cleared over the incident that left them hitting the barriers, but fortunately emerging unscathed.
But old Ricciardo was insistent it wasn’t another symptom of his struggles over a season in which he has been outdriven by his teammate and is yet to score a point.