A respected F1 pundit believes Daniel Ricciardo is a 'shoo-in' to jump back into a Red Bull seat eventually.
Daniel Ricciardo getting a second shot at an F1 career was a decision that “wasn’t taken lightly”, according to one respected F1 pundit.
Mark Gallagher, a former Cosworth and Jordan management head, believes it was never really in doubt that the Australian would get an opportunity to return for Red Bull once he put pen to paper as a reserve. “So, Daniel, from my perspective, is a shoo-in and always was because Helmut Marko and the Red Bull system had determined that they wanted to welcome him back. They wanted to see what they could get out of him and what they could extract from him and whether he could have a bounce back within F1, after what had been a very difficult time in his career.
“So Daniel is in there firmly, Liam has proven himself in a very short period of time, he’s a guy who’s achieved a lot in the lower formula, in karting and Formula Ford, and then worked his way up,” he said.
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