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Ricciardo’s move poses several questions

Shift to Renault could be good news for some F1 drivers but leaves others facing an uncertain future

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The ‘toughest decision’ of Daniel Ricciardo’s life, in opting to leave Red Bull and join Renault next season, could be good news for some Formula One drivers but leaves others facing an uncertain future.

The immediate questions to be answered are who will be the Australian’s replacemen­t alongside Max Verstappen and what will happen to Spaniard Carlos Sainz, whose place he has taken? The two go together, with 23-yearold Sainz loaned to Renault by Red Bull for 2018 after the French manufactur­er needed a replacemen­t for underperfo­rming Briton Jolyon Palmer.

Sainz could slot in at Red Bull but the previous pairing of him and Verstappen at Toro Rosso was far from smooth and the Dutch 20-year-old is now the senior team’s clear focus.

French rookie and 2016 GP2 champion Pierre Gasly has meanwhile impressed at Toro Rosso and, with previous experience racing for Red Bull’s new for 2019 engine partners Honda, could be in line for a promotion.

Until Red Bull decide, Sainz’s hands are tied and any other move — and McLaren have expressed interest — must remain on hold.

Gasly’s promotion would leave Red Bull with a headache at Toro Rosso, with no as-yet qualified youngster seemingly in a position to step in from the ranks of Red Bull junior drivers and Sainz unlikely to return there. That could mean Gasly’s 2018 team mate, New Zealander Brendon Hartley, gets a reprieve just as the exit door had appeared to be opening.

McLaren are meanwhile waiting to see what double world champion and Le Mans ■

Sainz could slot in at Red Bull but the previous pairing of him and Verstappen at Toro Rosso was far from smooth.

24 Hours winner Fernando Alonso, now 37, decides to do next. That big decision will also affect the futures of struggling Belgian team mate Stoffel Vandoorne and up-and-coming British reserve Lando Norris.

Toro Rosso expressed an interest in Norris when a replacemen­t for Hartley was mooted earlier in the season but McLaren did not play ball.

Whether that might change if there is no 2019 seat at Woking available remains to be seen.

Renault’s surprise signing of Ricciardo, which came as almost everyone in Formula One assumed his staying at Red Bull was a done deal, also has a knock-on effect on the plans of Mercedes, Force India and Williams.

Force India are in administra­tion with their future uncertain. It had been widely assumed that the team’s Mercedes-backed French driver Esteban Ocon was bound for Renault.

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