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- Daniel Ricciardo is 2/5 to remain in Formula One next year after McLaren 'mutual termination' was agreed for end of the season
- Ricciardo 20/1 to join the Sky F1 commentary and presentation team in 2023
- Max Verstappen now 1/33 to win the Drivers Championship this year
Daniel Ricciardo is 2/5 to remain in Formula One next year after McLaren 'mutual termination' was agreed for end of the season
Daniel Ricciardo is expected to stay in Formula One next season judging by the betting odds despite not having a confirmed drive yet.
Bookies give Ricciardo a 2/5 chance of remaining in the sport with a drive next year although as time goes by it looks less likely.
The Australian driver announced he was leaving McLaren with a 'mutual termination' of his contract at the end of this season.
Daniel Ricciardo Next Role
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Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Be a Formula 1 Driver | 2/5 | 71.4% |
Be an Indy Car Driver | 4/1 | 20.0% |
Be a Formula E Driver | 5/1 | 16.7% |
Join the Sky F1 Presentation and Commentary team | 20/1 | 4.8% |
Join Fox Sports Australia Commentary Team | 28/1 | 3.4% |
Ricciardo 20/1 to join the Sky F1 commentary and presentation team in 2023
Sky Sports F1 have been known for employing former drivers who have quit their roles in recent years and Ricciardo could well be next.
Nico Rosberg is one of the latest former drivers who have worked for the channel, analysing select races throughout the year for Sky F1.
Danny Ric's fantastic personality would surely make him comfortable in any analysis role for television.
Australia's equivalent in Fox Sports are 28/1 to have Ricciardo as part of their commentary team in 2023.
Max Verstappen now 1/33 to win the Drivers Championship this year
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen is now just 1/33 to win the F1 Drivers Championship this year after another win in Belgium at the weekend.
That win saw Verstappen go 93 points clear at the top of the Championship ahead of teammate Sergio Perez.
Ferrari Driver Charles Leclerc remains second favourite in the betting odds at 14/1 despite being 98 points behind in the standings.