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Christian Horner wants Alpine to sign this former Red Bull driver

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has tipped Alpine to sign outgoing McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo to replace Aston Martin bound Fernando Alonso, with the Brit certain the Aussie could be 'rebuilt'. Ricciardo has faced a disastrous couple of seasons with the Woking-based team; excluding his magical 2021 Italian Grand Prix victory, there has been nothing to cheer about for the team nor the driver. His poor performances have seen himself and the team cut short his current contract, which actually was due to expire at the end of 2023. The Honey Badger will be replaced by exciting youngster Oscar Piastri, who is part of an exclusive club having won the Formula 3 and Formula...
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