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Ricciardo should have stayed at Red Bull, says Verstappen

Max Verstappen says that former team mate Daniel Ricciardo should never have left Red Bull at the end of 2018. The Australian's decision to leave Red Bull and head to Renault came as a shock to everyone in the Formula 1 paddock at the time. And Ricciardo followed that up with another surprise when he subsequently decided to leave Renault for McLaren in 2021, even before the COVID-delayed 2020 season got underway. But despite picking up two podiums with Renault, and winning the Italian GP with McLaren in 2021, Ricciardo has not been able to match the level of performance he enjoyed at Red Bull. Read also: Brown says Red Bull role could speed Ricciardo's return Ricciardo made his F1 debut at...
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