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Horner explains decision to bring Ricciardo back to Red Bull

Article To news overview © XPBimages Christian Horner has explained Red Bull's logic for bringing Daniel Ricciardo back to the Milton Keynes team. Red Bull have announced the return of the eight-time Grand Prix winner as 'third driver' for next season. The Australian took seven Grands Prix victories during his time at Red Bull, which lasted from 2014 to 2018, before his stints at Renault and McLaren. A difficult season at McLaren meant he was left without a drive for next season, with Mercedes and Red Bull both becoming interested in taking the 33-year-old as reserve driver. Viewed by others: Daniel Ricciardo BREAKING: Ricciardo confirmed at Red Bull for 2023 Christian Horner Horner: Red...
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