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McLaren to consider Ricciardo future ‘soon'

May 27 Daniel Ricciardo looks likely to lose his McLaren seat at the end of 2022. In February of last year, the Australian revealed that he actually inked a three year deal for 2021, 2022 and 2023. However, ahead of the Monaco GP the 32-year-old indicated that he intends to negotiate with McLaren about a new deal 'before the summer break'. It followed McLaren supremo Zak Brown this week admitting that Ricciardo has not met the team's 'expectations' since joining the Woking based team last year. But when a journalist in Monaco queried Ricciardo as to why he would hold 'negotiations' with McLaren when he still has a contract for 2023, he admitted his current deal is actually only for two...
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