Townsville Bulletin

Ricciardo offered $ 20m to transfer

- OLIVER CAFFEY

DANIEL Ricciardo could become one of the highest- paid Formula One drivers if he accepts a reported monster offer to switch from Red Bull.

German media outlet Sports Bild is reporting a $ 20 million a year deal for the Australian star is on the table from rivals McLaren, which would more than triple his present salary.

Red Bull powerbroke­r Helmut Marko knows the 28year- old, who is off- contract at the end of the season, is in high demand.

“Our Daniel Ricciardo is the king of the market,” Marko said. “McLaren offers him more every week.”

While the cash is reportedly been thrown around by McLaren, Marko believes Ricciardo is more likely to switch to a higher- profile team like Ferrari or Mercedes if he departs Red Bull.

In fact, Marko says Ricciardo is waiting for four- time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton to make a call on his future with Mercedes.

“Ricciardo doesn’t want to sign until Hamilton has signed,” Marko said.

“It’s a bit strange. Hopefully it ends soon.”

While a huge deal from McLaren would result in a significan­t pay rise for Ricciardo, he would still be way behind Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel and Hamilton.

Vettel has the ability to pocket somewhere close to $ 60 million for his current deal while Hamilton’s figure is about $ 50 million.

Ricciardo is fourth in the title race leading into the French Grand Prix this weekend.

The race has been off the F1 calendar for 10 years.

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Daniel Ricciardo.

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