The Herald (South Africa)

Ricciardo ‘will stick with Red Bull’

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DANIEL Ricciardo’s stock has never been higher, but Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton reckons the Monaco Grand Prix-winning Australian is unlikely to be anywhere but Red Bull next season.

That said, the Briton – engaged in his own contract negotiatio­ns with Mercedes – expects him to earn much more in future.

The Australian is out of contract with Red Bull at the end of the year and champions Mercedes or Ferrari are possible alternativ­es, with Finns Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen yet to be confirmed.

“I would imagine his future is [at Red Bull],” Hamilton said after Sunday’s race.

“He is one of the top drivers, so I am sure there will be options for him.

“There’s only Ferrari and Mercedes that he could ever consider, but currently here [Mercedes] that’s unlikely. I don’t think that’s going to happen.

“I imagine Kimi’s going to want to continue [at Ferrari]. Why not?

“He’s driving really well this year and he doesn’t seem to be ageing, so I’m sure he’ll go for a little bit longer.”

Ricciardo, 28, won from pole on Sunday with Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel second and championsh­ip leader Hamilton third.

Red Bull, who have Dutchman Max Verstappen, 20, on a long-term deal, also want Ricciardo to stay.

“You could say the day’s maybe made Daniel more expensive, it’s put his value up,” Red Bull principal Christian Horner said.

Horner hoped Ricciardo, who has now won two races this year and is third in the overall standings, could be signed up in the next couple of months but recognised much would depend on what engine Red Bull had.

The former champions use Renault units but have been linked to Honda, now with Red Bull-owned Toro Rosso, for next year.

While Ricciardo would be popular among Ferrari fans, as a driver of Italian extraction with a reputation for thrilling overtakes, the Italian team have Sauber’s Charles Leclerc, 20, as a future prospect. – Reuters

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