
Daniel Ricciardo needed a break from F1 after abrupt exit, now rebuilding relationship
Daniel Ricciardo admits he needed distance from F1 after his 2024 exit, but is now watching again and rebuilding his relationship with the sport. He plans to attend the Indy 500.
Daniel Ricciardo revealed he is back watching Formula 1 regularly after needing a break following the abrupt end to his career in 2024. The eight-time Grand Prix winner, who retired from racing a year later, said the emotional pain made him question his relationship with the sport.
Why it matters:
Ricciardo's candid reflection highlights the psychological toll of an F1 career cut short. His gradual return and renewed enjoyment of motorsport show a healing process that many drivers face after a sudden exit.
The details:
- Appearing on the Speed Street podcast, Ricciardo said: "In the immediate end of my career, I ultimately hurt, and I didn't know how I felt towards the sport."
- He initially stopped following F1 but now watches regularly, though he won't stop his day for live coverage. "Am I watching it? Do I enjoy it? Yeah," he added.
- Rebuilding through other races: Attending events like the upcoming 2026 Indy 500 has helped reshape his perspective. "I think going to other races kind of rebuilt a healthy relationship," Ricciardo explained.
- He acknowledged that racing can "rip your heart out" but is now able to separate the sport from the heartbreak.
What's next:
Ricciardo serves as a Ford Racing global ambassador and will attend the Indianapolis 500, where Alex Palou claimed pole. He has left the door open for a potential return to racing but remains focused on enjoying motorsport at his own pace.
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