“These f—-ing idiots man,” Daniel Ricciardo furious after coming close to running down a photographer in the pit lane

Daniel Ricciardo
Daniel Ricciardo suffered a deadly intervention in one of the practice sessions at the Italian GP. Ricciardo didn’t hide his frustration over the photographer’s mistake that could have gotten him under the car for a perfect picture. Daniel anyhow managed to get away with a fatal accident but took out all his frustration over the radio.
Daniel Ricciardo almost came close on getting his car a roll over the photographer’s body on returning to his pit lane after the practice sessions. Though things didn’t end up in terror because of the pace barriers inside the pit lane. As reported the photographer was looking around for a perfect pic of Ricciardo’s MCL36. Not even one, there were several photographers held up by the security as Daniel entered the pitlane.
Ricciardo didn’t hide his words on the radio, “These f—-ing idiots, man. I’m happy to hit one of them,” said Daniel.
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Daniel Ricciardo starting from P4 at the Italian GP

Ricciardo has had probably the worst year of his career with McLaren in 2022. As of now, Daniel won’t be driving for McLaren in 2023 after the team decided to go for young Oscar Piastri. With no contract on his hand, it seems Daniel could end up with no seat in the next season.
The last time Ricciardo ended up on the podium was in 2021. Daniel won the Italian GP 2021 starting P2. In 2022 Ricciardo is starting P4 his season-best grid position and would love to stand on the podium after a tough year. Though he finished P8 in the Saturday qualifying, a bunch of penalties will give him the opportunity to get himself on the step.
Daniel Ricciardo hasn’t really been into the fight for the constructor this time around. Leaving Lando Norris, his teammate, to fight the Alpines all alone. But with a decent position on the grid in Italy, he could affect the P4 fight for McLaren and help them take a lead over Alpine.