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Ricciardo: Ferrari talks never went far

Daniel Ricciardo has revealed he held contract talks with Ferrari but that the conversations were never serious enough to discuss financial numbers or contract length. Editor's Picks Brawn doubts a flexi wing protest would be successful 'Like riding a dirt bike in a supermarket' - The magic of the Monaco Grand Prix remains intact 1 Related Seven-time race winner Ricciardo moved from Red Bull to Renault in 2019 and from Renault to McLaren at the start of 2021. On both occasions his name was linked to Ferrari, but the Italian team ended up signing Charles Leclerc in 2019 and Carlos Sainz in 2021. Asked what happened during the contract talks in an interview with N, Ricciardo said: "It...
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