One driver that knows exactly how it feels to be under pressure at Red Bull is Ricciardo. During the final months of his stint with the team in 2018, the Australian found himself struggling while facing off against the emerging talent of Max Verstappen.
Five years later and its now the turn of Perez to face the wrath of the F1 fanbase as he attempts to secure his future in the sport beyond the current season.
With four rounds remaining, Perez is preparing for his home grand prix in the Mexican capital where he has achieved a podium on the two previous occasions with Red Bull.
Sergio Perez is currently 226 points behind his team-mate Max Verstappen
From one race-winner to another, Ricciardo gave his view on the reality of pressure facing Perez at the moment.
“This is the world of sport and competition,” Ricciardo said. “That's what we signed up for. You can't let everything that happens get to you.
“Apart from that, we're all human, we all have emotions and feelings. You'd never want anyone to find themselves in [Perez's] situation, surrounded by negativity.”
Both Daniel Ricciardo and Sergio Perez have won the crown jewel event of Monaco with Red BullSergio Perez has scored two victories and a further six podiums in 2023
Furthermore, he was able to view Perez’s scenario up close and understand the best way to deal with all of the rumours surrounding his future.
“It can be hard to see the positive,” the AlphaTauri driver continued.
“I don't follow rumours. Maybe that's egotistical, but I've got my work cut out for me... I've had a crazy year? I don't really think about it but I know how this sport works.
"You have to prove yourself on the track. The best way to put rumours to rest is on the track.”
Ricciardo scored a season-high P7 for AlphaTauri at the Mexican Grand prix, lifting the Italian team off of the bottom of the constructors' championship to eighth place.