Where is Daniel Ricciardo from? Which country does he represent?


Where is Daniel Ricciardo from? Which country does he represent?

Daniel Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo, the 7 seven time grand prix winner, has got that flair about him in everything that he does. No one is short of entertainment when Daniel is around. He does everything in his own style and definitely knows how to enjoy a moment. But behind that ever present smile, there is a racer who is just as competitive and with that hunger to be the best in the business. During his stint with Red Bull, he couldn’t stand being number 2 to Max Verstappen and hence took that shocking call to leave the team.

Let’s know more about this fiesty warrior of Formula 1.

Where is Daniel Ricciardo from?

Daniel Ricciardo
Daniel Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo’s journey to Formula 1 hasn’t been as easy as it seems. He has had to fight through obstacles in his quest to be a Formula 1 driver. His dad was born in Sicily but later on moved to Australia at the age of eight.

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Daniel Ricciardo said, “I think Europe at the time was a bit difficult and a bit dark. It was difficult to get ahead and I think they just thought Australia was a place of opportunity.” As reported by racefans.

The McLaren driver was born in Perth, Australia but had to move to Europe during his early part of his career to become a racing driver.

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Which country does Daniel Ricciardo represent?

Daniel Ricciardo
Daniel Ricciardo

The McLaren superstar, Daniel Ricciardo, represents Australia on the grid. Daniel has also the traits of a true Australian who has banter running in his veins but is fiercely competitive. This has also earned him with an appropriate title of “Honey Badger.” Funny on the outside but a hard competitor on the inside, as reported by Formula1.

Daniel Ricciardo always pushes to the limit but also has shown immense composure when things have gone south for no fault of his. He is the complete package. We need to have him back as a title contender because he’s too talented a driver to be fighting for P9 or P10.

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