

Flashback a year and it was all change for Daniel Ricciardo. The Australian descended the framework, from Aston Martin Red Bull Racing to Renault. A great deal changed, including the capacity not to battle for podium and race wins during Grand Prix weekends due to execution of the Renault vehicle in contrast with Ferrari, Mercedes, and Red Bull Racing.
The seven-time Grand Prix victor just drew near to being on the podium once last season. Regardless of not being as fruitful, Ricciardo reports that he is still doing his dream job.
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Daniel Ricciardo on The Daily Show
The Renault driver was a visitor on The Daily Show the previous evening with Trevor Noah to elevate the Drive to Survive series to the American public. The question of why we often see him in a completely different mood than others sometimes seems to be more relaxed than others.
Right now, discloses to them how Formula 1 is so dependant on the nature of your machinery.
“When the others act, it doesn’t help the sport. I think the fact that I grew up in Australia, where the sun and the beach are always sunny, gives me a better experience. We often forget about it in the midst of great suffering, but the picture has to be looked at completely,” Ricciardo said.
“I would normally say I don’t have a job, a job, but I have a dream: traveling the world and circling a car. It’s huge!” said the Australian, who was trying to be as diplomatic as possible when it came to Renault.
“Maybe there’s one thing I don’t like about my job. Unfortunately, it’s not like tennis where you blame your racket, even though of course we often see them crushed,” the Australian said.
Getting the best seat in Formula 1 is, as per Ricciardo, some portion of the life of a Formula 1 driver. Arriving at Formula 1 is just the initial step.
“In our sport, success depends a lot on technology. It’s the specialty of F1, and it’s your job to get the best team to drive the best car. Formula 1 is a battle of technology with the best in the automotive industry. ” Ricciardo said.
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“Being part of a race with only 20 riders is a great honor,” said Renault driver.
Daniel Ricciardo likes to sing
Noah finished the interview by asking, “Do you ever sing while you’re driving on the racetrack?”
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Incredibly, Ricciardo admitted, “Yeah, because sometimes the race might be a bit boring, so I’ve got to entertain myself.”
When Noah revealed he enjoyed singing Shakira while driving, Ricciardo cheekily inquired, “Your hips, do they lie?”
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