Daniel Ricciardo is a man with an open mind, which means the Aussie won’t rule out a potential return to Red Bull in the future.
Ricciardo is in the final year of his contract with Renault, and while the 30-year-old has expressed his desire to extend his collaboration with the French outfit, F1’s current crisis is depriving him – and his team – of the knowledge on which to base a decision regarding the pair’s future together.
The seven-time Grand Prix winner has been linked to Ferrari, but would he ever consider a return to Red Bull, is such an opportunity came about?
“I actually haven’t really been asked that one!” he told Sky F1 in a video cast.
“Would I ever rule out going to Red Bull? No… I think something I’ve learned growing up in life is never say never.
“Never completely disregard something – unless it’s going to prison or something! So never say never.”
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In normal times at this stage of the season, drivers are already taking stalk of the opening races of their campaign, assessing their equipment and performances, and pondering the future.
But with Formula 1 at a standstill amid the coronavirus crisis, Ricciardo admits that everything has been put on the backburner, including his prospects for 2021.
“It is hard having chats right now, because we are at a stalemate – nothing’s really happened,” he said. “And normally chats start to come off the back of races, results and momentum.
“So there’s honestly not a lot to talk about for now, it’s more about the current situation and how we’re going to deal with it. It’s all pretty slow and steady at this stage to be honest.”
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