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Horner, Ricciardo, social

'PECULIAR' Ricciardo decision prompts rival calls for major change

Horner, Ricciardo, social — Photo: © IMAGO

'PECULIAR' Ricciardo decision prompts rival calls for major change

McLaren have taken another thinly veiled swipe at Red Bull

Kerry Violet
F1 News Editor
F1 editor and journalist covering motorsport since 2024.

The Red Bull Formula 1 family have faced questions about the intentions behind their team decisions at the Singapore Grand Prix last weekend.

Christian Horner's team managed P2 and P10 thanks to Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, with title challenger Lando Norris steaming ahead to lead from the front for the entire race for the first time in his career.

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With just six races left of the 2024 season, the pressure is on for Red Bull as they try to defend both the drivers' and constructors' championships.

The gap from Norris to Verstappen stands at just 52 points after the weekend, meaning Verstappen could finish second to the McLaren at every remaining race and still bring home his fourth consecutive title.

The papaya outfit stole the constructors' lead from Red Bull after their victory in Azerbaijan, and if the drivers' championship were to come down to a singular point in Abu Dhabi, it will have been the work of another team that Horner will have to thank.

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Christian Horner and Andrea Stella have a fight for both championships on their hands
Christian Horner and Andrea Stella have a fight for both championships on their hands
McLaren secured a double podium at the Sinagpore GP
McLaren secured a double podium at the Sinagpore GP

Does Red Bull 'coalition' give them championship advantage?

Although it is Red Bull fighting for the championship, it was their secondary team, RB, who were in the spotlight in Singapore, after rumours began to spread around the paddock that the race at Marina Bay was to be Daniel Ricciardo's last.

The 35-year-old has dipped in and out of the Red Bull family over his 13 years in F1, with team principal Horner always appearing supportive of the star's decisions.

In what many believe to have been a farewell gift, RB pitted Ricciardo and sent him out onto the Marina Bay Street Circuit with fresh tyres, taking home the fastest lap of the day on lap 60 of 62.

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RB are expected to make an official announcement on Daniel Ricciardo's future
RB are expected to make an official announcement on Daniel Ricciardo's future

Ricciardo himself didn't gain a point for this triumph because he didn't finish within the top 10, but what it did do was take away the point from race leader Norris, arguably assisting Red Bull in their championship fight.

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella displayed his frustrations at the two Red Bull-owned constructors potentially working as one unit.

Speaking to media after the race, Stella explained: "Potentially as part of a longer term conversation, we have to put the sport in a position in which at any stage, being it trackside or being it factory side, teams behave in a totally autonomous manner, because this is a constructors' championship, a drivers' championship, it's not a coalition championship.

"That definitely needs to be addressed, but at no point now do I have any reason to say that RB went for the fastest lap to support Red Bull. I just find it a bit peculiar.

"I was a bit surprised that Visa RB’s top priority in Singapore was to go for the fastest lap of the race."

Whether the fastest lap was a parting gift to Ricciardo or the Aussie driver's way of reminding Red Bull that he is worth keeping on the books, McLaren may be looking back on Singapore ruing the parting actions of Ricciardo and Red Bull.

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Kerry Violet
Written by
Kerry Violet - F1 News Editor
Having graduated from the University of Sheffield with a 2:1 in Journalism in 2022, Kerry continued her pursuit of finding a full-time position in motorsport through work with the F1 Arcade in London, where she got to meet true fans of the sport and make a live grand prix watch party memorable for them. It was here that she confirmed her dream of combining her background in journalism and love of motorsport, going on to volunteer with the female-led platform Empoword Journalism. Having completed stints as a screen editor and sports editor, Kerry landed her first F1-specific editorial role with GPFans and has thoroughly enjoyed continuing to work closely with the sport ever since. The access GPFans offers Kerry has allowed her to interview big names such as Naomi Schiff and David Coulthard and given her experiences she could only have dreamt of as a young F1 fan.
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