How many languages can Daniel Ricciardo speak? know all about the RB racers’ educational background

Daniel Ricciardo is one of the most efficient communicator in F1.


How many languages can Daniel Ricciardo speak? know all about the RB racers’ educational background

Yuki Tsunoda and Daniel Ricciardo (Via IMAGO)

Australian Formula One driver Daniel Ricciardo is known for two things: his fearless driving on track and his magnetic smile. He is infamous for his ability to make other people smile with the help of his social skills. The ex-Red Bull driver is really good at communicating, not just with words, but actions as well.

He also has impressive language skills and according to reports is capable communicating easily in two languages. Ricciardo speaks English fluently due to him being an Australian. His Aussie English accent is one of the main reason many consider him a funny.

He knows a bit of Italian due to his family’s Italian roots. Ricciardo moved to Italy as a teenager in pursuit of his motor racing dream and loves the language and Italian Culture. Though its very late in his racing career, if Ferrari ever sign him, language won’t be a barrier for him.

What is Daniel Ricciardo’s educational background?

Daniel Ricciardo was born on 1st July 1989 in the Suburbs of Perth to Italian-born parents Giuseppe Joe” Ricciardo and Grace Ricciardo. He attended high school at Newman College and started karting at the age of 9. He completed his High-school degree and pursued his passion for racing.

Daniel Ricciardo
Daniel Ricciardo

In 2006 Ricciardo received a scholarship to begin his first season of driving in the junior Formula BMW series, where he finished third in the Asian championship. The next year he moved to Formula Renault 2.0, another junior level of motor racing. In 2008 Ricciardo began Formula 3 racing, beginning his journey towards Professional racing and eventually the pinnacle of racing in Formula One.

Ricciardo reached Formula One through Red Bull’s young driver programmed. He made his debut at the 2011 British Grand Prix with the HRT team. He was promoted to their F1 team in 2014 and scored three wins in his first year with Red Bull alongside then reigning four-times World Champion Sebastian Vettel.

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