Truth behind 'Ricciardo' photo that 'got out of hand'

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Truth behind 'Ricciardo' photo that 'got out of hand'
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The man many thought was Daniel Ricciardo has finally been revealed. 🏁 'It got out of hand.' 😲👇 F1

The qualifying pace counted for nothing when Piastri suffered damage after contact on the opening lap, and he eventually finished 15th.Norris is regarded as a potential world champion in the right car, but comparisons with the 23-year-old don't faze Piastri."He handles pressure very well, anyone that knows him knows he's the most laid back, calm guy you'll ever meet.

"In Jeddah Oscar qualified eighth and Lando was down the back, that's saying something given it was Oscar's second race ever.In the leadup to the Australian Grand Prix McLaren, part of widespread changes at the Woking-based squad. The team has already conceded the 2023 car missed its performance targets, although it's hoped an upgrade ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix at the end of April will recover some of the deficit.

"Then the third race I crashed, so he takes that one! Looking back it was good fun, from memory I stayed at his place that weekend, it was pretty competitive on the track but away from the racing we were just two mates having fun." "Last year was my first proper go at Carrera Cup, it was very up-and-down, very inconsistent on my behalf, really just finding my feet. This year it's really coming together and it should be a great year.

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