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Daniel Ricciardo told his Formula 1 career is over

1980 Formula 1 World Champion Alan Jones has given his honest opinion on Daniel Ricciardo's chances of returning to the F1 grid in 2024, ahead of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix. To this day, Jones is the only Australian to have ever won an F1 world title, something Ricciardo never really came close to doing. Whilst Ricciardo never claimed a physical title, he is arguably the peoples' champion, something which would probably go down well with the Red Bull development driver. Given that Ricciardo isn't on the grid in Australia this weekend, it has been very odd to see all the build-up based around fellow Aussie Oscar Piastri, who's preparing for his first home race. READ: Christian...
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