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What next for Daniel Ricciardo? Seven post-Red Bull options for consideration

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[Sportsbreaks]( Carlos Sainz boost as Williams driver change prompts 'stir the s**t up' theory Oliver Bearman almost ‘missed’ Ferrari F1 debut after phone credit mishap Audi F1 recovery plan detailed as Mattia Binotto predicts F1 2026 engine 'gap' Brutal 'this is not school sports day' verdict in Daniel Ricciardo F1 exit Helmut Marko turns spotlight on Guenther Steiner after 'ridiculous' Max Verstappen punishment Max Verstappen 'really worked up' as F1 steward lifts lid on FIA swearing punishment Toto Wolff declares Max Verstappen pursuit over: ‘I'm not flirting outside’ New 'serious candidate' for future Red Bull seat emerges with 2025 plan confirmed Carlos Sainz 'smart' F1 2025 Williams move analysed amid damning Audi F1 assessment Daniel Ricciardo F1 career 'whimpered out' with ground-effect theory knocked back Helmut Marko reveals Max Verstappen's 'alien' concerns with 'deciding factor' on the horizon 'Story over' for Mick Schumacher with ‘incomprehensible’ Bottas verdict delivered The failed Daniel Ricciardo 'stopover' plan after 'fairytale ending' denied The surprise midfield team which made more profit than Red Bull in F1 2023 Lawrence Stroll missed opportunity claim as ‘enormous sadness’ lingers for former F1 boss What next for Daniel Ricciardo? Seven post-Red Bull options for consideration This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Planet Sport Limited · Avenue HQ, 10-12 East Parade · Leeds, LS1 2BH · United Kingdom

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