As fate would have it, hope soared and then plummeted for Daniel Ricciardo as he experienced the elation of a comeback, followed by the bitter disappointment of an untimely setback. While the turn 3 mishap spelled disaster for Ricciardo, it paved the way for the rookie Liam Lawson to seize an opportunity to showcase his potential. Nevertheless, Lawson’s aspirations for a triumphant debut have been abruptly dashed.
Ricciardo embarked on a journey of healing, granting 21-year-old Liam Lawson the opportunity for a miracle debut. Yet, this miracle debut might be slipping away, as expressed by Helmut Marko, considering the current circumstances of the weekend. Despite the car’s prowess on the track after FP2, Marko acknowledged that Lawson’s debut would be arduous due to his limited practice time before the crucial qualifying session.
Nonetheless, Ricciardo has exhibited the character of a true athlete by dedicating his best efforts to both AlphaTauri and Lawson. Determined to recover swiftly, he expressed his desire to approach his rehabilitation methodically, ensuring a formidable and competitive return to the track. In his words, “I’d love to get back soon, but I also want to ensure we do things the right way, so I come back strong and competitive. I wish the team well, and I’m sorry for the change in plans again. It’s a chance for Liam to have a go, and I wish him and the team a strong weekend.“
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Amidst discussions regarding Lawson’s potential after just a single practice session, uncertainty prevails. However, Ricciardo’s response to this situation has revealed his true athlete’s spirit, as he wholeheartedly dedicates himself to both AlphaTauri and Lawson.
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As he navigates his own recovery, determination and careful planning marked Ricciardo’s approach. Thus ensuring a comeback to the track that is not just rapid, but also commanding and competitive.
AlphaTauri boss Franz Tost’s update on Daniel Ricciardo
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The unexpected turn of events at the Dutch Grand Prix has left Daniel Ricciardo facing the possibility of undergoing surgery following the left-hand injury. Ricciardo’s swift reaction to his injury was evident as he immediately signaled discomfort in his left arm. Franz Tost, the team principal of AlphaTauri, acknowledged the severity of Ricciardo’s injury and hinted at the possibility of surgical intervention.
Tost commented on the situation, stating, “It is so bad that he cannot drive. He has broken his left-hand metacarpal. For sure he will not drive here and we will see what is going to happen for Monza, but maybe he has to have surgery.”
Tost highlighted the unique circumstances Ricciardo faces due to his profession, noting that the typical recovery period of up to six weeks might be expedited considering his status as a Formula 1 driver. The team is hopeful for a swifter recovery, given Ricciardo’s importance to the lineup.
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The AlphaTauri boss elaborated on the peculiar nature of the incident, mentioning that Ricciardo’s collision was largely a result of being caught in a situation where he couldn’t react in time. Despite the setback, Tost commended Ricciardo’s performance leading up to the accident, noting that he had the potential to secure a place in the top 10.