The McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo are 2 of the funniest drivers on the paddock. The media team must have a field day when the 2 are at the office. When not out on track, they can be found completing multiple social media challenges and whatnot.
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The two drivers were recently seen playing a rendition of charades. At least their performances off track have been better than McLaren’s on-track performance this season.
Daniel Ricciardo imitating Ronaldo’s Siiiuuuu
Everyone knows the football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. And everyone who has seen him play knows his trademark celebration. Recently, a clip of the McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo emulating the Portuguese has been doing the rounds on the internet.
Out of context Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris pic.twitter.com/z2Xg8qZOZ2
— F1 Reaction Pictures (@FormulaReaction) March 26, 2022
The fans were all for it and went wild for the Australian’s imitation of the Manchester United striker.
Daniel doing the SIUUU has made my whole day. After the past few hours this has a brought a little smile to my face🧡
— F1 Reaction Pictures (@FormulaReaction) March 26, 2022
omg what is this from i need the full video
— angelika (@ikaosiniak) March 26, 2022
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Hilarious our Papaya lads have bonded so well this is terrific stuff 👏
— Richard Cormack 🇦🇺🏁🧡 NO 🇷🇺🇺🇦 (@RichC_McLaren1) March 26, 2022
Only line DTS will take is 'why are you touching me'
— Luke Rogers (@saiint) March 26, 2022
Watching Daniel have a good time and busting out the Siuu was something worth watching. Hopefully, he will continue to deliver such moments in the sport for years to come.
Danny’s dismal start to 2022
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The 2022 season was supposed to be the season where Daniel Ricciardo would kick on and get his McLaren career the boost it needed. However, in reality, the start of 2022 has been quiet contrasting to what Ricciardo would have hoped. The McLaren car has been off the pace and has struggled massively.
To add to Ricciardo’s woes, he tested positive for COVID-19 and nearly missed the season opener in Bahrain. The second round in Jeddah saw him retire with a suspected engine failure.
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With his home race in Australia next up on the calendar, he will be hoping for a change in fortune. Can he collect his first points of the season at Albert Park? Let us know your predictions in the comments below.