There was a spicy comeback from the Australian driver after he qualified fifth for the Canadian Grand Prix, and a rare dead heat for pole.
Daniel Ricciardo answered criticism from retired Formula 1 champion Jacques Villeneuve by qualifying fifth for the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday morning, AEST.“We’re hearing the same thing for the last five years. ‘We have to make the car better for him, poor him’. No. You’re in F1. If you can’t cut it, go home. There’ll be someone else to take your place,” the Canadian previously said.
“I won’t give him the time of day but all those people can suck it. I want to say more but we’ll leave him behind.”Esteban Ocon ALPINE 1:13.435 The weekend marks a 10th anniversary since Ricciardo won for the first time in Formula One at the same circuit, with Red Bull in 2014, and he recognised a ‘feel-good factor’ about the track.
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