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“As Soon as He Stopped, Basketball Was Dead to Me”- Daniel Ricciardo on His Non Racing Hero

Published 11/29/2020, 7:06 AM EST

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Daniel Ricciardo is arguably the most amiable and popular drivers on the grid. In an individual sport with cut-throat competition, his positive approach to life is refreshing. The inspirational driver also counts on a few idols to motivate him through his troubles.

‘MJ or nothing’ for young Daniel

The Australian driver idol-worshipped the great Michael Jordan. And how could he not? He is arguably the greatest player to play the game of basketball. Not only was he the most famous athlete of the 90s but also one of the most well-known celebrities.

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His notorious competitive drive led the Chicago Bulls to 6 NBA championships. Daniel began playing the sport as a toddler because of him. And strangely enough, he left the sport because of him too. Speaking of his admiration for MJ, he said,

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“As a kid, before I had racing pictures in my bedroom, I had Michael Jordan. It was funny; it was him or nothing. When he was playing, then I was playing basketball in the backyard, and as soon as he stopped, basketball was dead to me. It was crazy how much he drew me towards it.”

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Racing idols of Daniel Ricciardo

The Perth-native was drawn to racing from a young age. NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt inspired him to take the ‘Number 3’ on his Formula 1 car.

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On being asked about his motor-racing heroes, he said – “Ayrton Senna and Dale Earnhardt are the two that stand out. And also Valentino Rossi; I’m being greedy, but those three!”

Motorsports stuntman Travis Pastrana is also one of his idols. The daredevil’s rambunctious nature is probably what resonated with the Renault driver, “He’s still kind of racer, but I loved Travis Pastrana growing up. I loved what he stands for; he’s nuts.”

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So, the ‘honey-badger’ has laid it all out in the open. His fans now know what inspired him throughout his childhood. Breathtaking overtakes and charismatic persona will earn the former Red Bull driver a few ‘Stans’ himself.

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Who knows, maybe we will all be bringing up the Australian’s name in the same breath as the likes of Jordan, Senna, Rossi, and more.

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Bharat Aggarwal is a sports analyst for EssentiallySports, covering Formula 1 and NBA. A Delhi University graduate, Bharat has multi-year experience in sports writing, having closely worked with the content strategy aspect as well. Bharat Aggarwal supports Manchester United, Lewis Hamilton, Cristiano Ronaldo, Rafael Nadal, Dirk Nowitzki, Sachin Tendulkar, Ayrton Senna, Kristaps Porzingis, and Dallas Mavericks.
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