- Daniel Ricciardo
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Daniel Ricciardo
Ricciardo in 2009.Born 1 July 1989 Formula One World Championship career Nationality Australian Team HRT-Cosworth Car # 22,
23 (Indian Grand Prix only)Races 10 Championships 0 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Career points 0 Pole positions 0 Fastest laps 0 First race 2011 British Grand Prix Last race 2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Daniel Ricciardo Born Perth (Australia) 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series Debut season 2009 Current team ISR Car no. 3 Former teams Tech 1 Racing Starts 25 Wins 6 Poles 10 Fastest laps 7 Best finish 2nd in 2010 Previous series 2005
2006
2006
2007
2007–08
2008
2008
2009Western Australian Formula Ford
Formula BMW UK
Formula BMW Asia
FRenault Italy
FRenault Eurocup
FRenault WEC
Formula Three Euroseries
British Formula ThreeChampionship titles 2008
2009Formula Renault 2.0 WEC
British Formula ThreeDaniel Ricciardo (born 1 July 1989 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian racing driver currently competing in Formula 1 for Hispania Racing. He won the British Formula Three Championship in 2009.
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Career
Formula Ford and Formula BMW
Ricciardo started karting at the age of nine and entered numerous karting events since. In 2005, he entered the Western Australian Formula Ford championship driving a 15-year-old Van Diemen, finishing eighth by season's end.[1] Towards the end of the season Ricciardo took a leased 13-year-old Van Diemen across to Sandown Raceway in Melbourne to compete at the national Formula Ford series but his ageing car was uncompetitive as he finished sixteenth, seventeenth and retired during the weekend's three races.[2] The following year, however, he won a scholarship into the Formula BMW Asian championship with Eurasia Motorsport. During his début season, Ricciardo took two victories (both at Bira) and also achieved a pole position at Zhuhai. He finished third in the Drivers' Championship with 231 points, 59 points behind the champion Earl Bamber.
In August that year, he was given an outing with Motaworld Racing to race one of their Formula BMW cars at the eighth meeting of the British championship. Despite retiring from the first race, Ricciardo recovered to finish eighth in the second race and took three championship points in his only entry in the British championship. At the end of the year, he entered the Formula BMW World Final with Fortec Motorsport where he finished in fifth position, fourteen seconds off winner Christian Vietoris.
Formula Renault
2007 saw the Australian switch categories to Formula Renault with Rp Motorsport, entering the European and Italian championships of the category, although mainly focused on the latter series as he entered fourteen races to the four entries he took in the European championship. He finished the year seventh in the Italian series with 196 points and scoring a single podium at Valencia but failed to score a point in his handful of starts in the European races.
The Australian stayed in Formula Renault for a second year in 2008, entering the European and Western European championships. By the end of the year, the young driver took his first European title in the Western European Cup and finished second in the Eurocup to Finn Valtteri Bottas.
Formula Three
During the mid–part of the 2008 season, Ricciardo made his Formula Three début at the Nürburgring, entering SG Formula's Formula Three Euroseries team. Despite only a short amount of experience in the car the Australian qualified in eighth for the first race which later converted into sixth in the race after James Jakes and Christian Vietoris stalled on the grid.[3]
Ricciardo moved to the British Formula Three Championship for the 2009 season driving for Carlin Motorsport.[4] He also made his debut in the 3.5-litre World Series by Renault championship, racing alongside Charles Pic at Tech 1 Racing for the rounds at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal. He retired from the first race, before finishing fifteenth in the second. When he returned to Formula Three, he extended his championship lead to 45 points before returning to the Portuguese circuit. A win and a third in the British-registered cars, gave him an unassailable 64-point lead over Renger van der Zande with just 42 available. This meant that Ricciardo became the first Australian driver since David Brabham in 1989 to win the British F3 title. Just like Brabham, Ricciardo won the title in a car powered by a Volkswagen engine. Ricciardo finished the season on a high, taking both pole positions for the final round of the series, at Brands Hatch. He won the first race by fifteen seconds, and finished fourth (third in British-registered cars as Marcus Ericsson was running in the Invitational Class) in the season-ending race. His championship winning margin was 87 points as Walter Grubmüller overhauled his team-mate van der Zande, who was absent from the weekend due to a conflicting Euroseries race in Barcelona.
Ricciardo continued his partnership with Carlin, by heading to the Macau Grand Prix with the team.[5] Ricciardo quickly gathered pace at the circuit, being second fastest (and fastest rookie) behind Marcus Ericsson in first qualifying, before winding up in fifth place in second qualifying, setting the grid for the qualifying race. Following a sixth place in the qualifying race, Ricciardo was forced to retire on the first lap of the main race after hitting a wall at San Francisco. He continued with a puncture up the hill before hitting the wall at the Solitude Esses, and caused a circuit-blocking incident, which also took out seven of his rivals.
Formula Renault 3.5 Series
On 30 October 2009, Ricciardo was signed by Tech 1 to compete in the 2010 season.[6] He had competed with the team at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal in 2009, and will be team-mate to Brendon Hartley, another driver who drove for Tech 1 over the season.
Following a minor incident during a mountain bike exercise, Ricciardo was forced to miss the second test of the 2010 season, but went on to take pole position for both races at the season-opening round of the 2010 season in Alcañiz, Spain. He finished third and second in the races respectively, to leave himself at the head of the championship standings. Two weeks later, at the Spa Francorchamps circuit, Ricciardo was relegated to last on the grid after being deemed to have hindered the laps of other drivers. In the next two races he finished 13th and 5th respectively – coming 2nd in the latter until many of the front-runners were given penalties for infringing the parc ferme rules before the race. One week later, in Monte Carlo, Daniel secured his third pole position of the season, finishing three tenths of a second ahead of championship rival Stefano Coletti. He secured his first win at the following race, one place ahead of Coletti. The Australian went on to secure two more wins at the Hungaroring and at Hockenheim in commanding fashion. Following Ricciardo's 6th pole from 12 races, Tech 1 team boss, Simon Abadie, praised his driver's efforts greatly, saying "I am happy, and happy for Daniel because six poles in 12 races is good going," and later stated his team's ambitions for success, by telling Autosport correspondent Peter Mills, "I really hopes Daniel wins the championship."[7]
At the first race at the Silverstone circuit, Ricciardo was involved in a spectacular incident with pole-sitter Jon Lancaster, in which the Australian was sent into a barrel roll, eventually landing on his wheels. The crash saw the end of his race, with teammate Jean-Éric Vergne becoming the eventual winner, following disqualifications. Securing pole for the second race of the weekend, Daniel spent much of the race leading the pack by upwards of 3 seconds. However, braking issues in the second half of the event meant that, on the final lap, championship-rival Esteban Guerrieri was able to pass the Tech 1 racer.[8]
Going into the final round of the season, Ricciardo sat just 3 points behind championship leader Mikhail Aleshin and 13 ahead of 3rd-place man Esteban Guerrieri. Managing his 8th pole of the season,[9] the Australian managed a lights-to-flag victory, setting the fastest lap and placing himself equal first with one race remaining.[10] After securing second place on the grid for the second race of the weekend, Ricciardo managed to hold position until the pit stops, where he was successfully 'jumped' by two of his rivals, including teammate Vergne. With only two laps left in the race and struggling for pace, the Australian was overtaken by championship rival Aleshin. Finishing in that order, Ricciardo failed to secure the title in his debut year, losing out to Mikhail Aleshin by only two points.[11]
In 2011 Ricciardo is racing for ISR Racing.[12]
Formula One
Ricciardo made his track debut at the wheel of a Formula One car, when he tested for Red Bull Racing at the young drivers test at Circuito de Jerez over three days, from 1-3 December 2009.[13] On the final day of testing he clocked the fastest time of the test by over a second. This placed him as the only driver to go into the 1:17 bracket.[14] Red Bull Racing's team manager Christian Horner suggested that Ricciardo may replace his 2010 World Series team-mate Hartley as the team's test and reserve driver.[15] As it turned out, Ricciardo and Hartley were to share test and reserve duties for both Red Bull, and sister team Scuderia Toro Rosso[16] until the latter was removed from the Red Bull Junior team.[17]
On 11 November 2010, Ricciardo was confirmed as the single driver to represent Red Bull Racing at the end-of-season young drivers test at the Yas Marina Circuit, on 16-17 November. At the announcement, he commented “I can’t wait to get another crack at driving Red Bull Racing’s amazing Formula One car”.[18] Ricciardo continued to show his one-lap prowess and dominated the event. With his fastest lap being 1.3 seconds faster than 2010 World Champion Sebastian Vettel's qualifying lap the Saturday before.[19] Days after completing this session Ricciardo was confirmed as Toro Rosso's test and reserve driver for the 2011 season, and will take part in the first free practice session of each race weekend.[20][21] Franz Tost, Toro Rosso team principal stated that "having a hungry youngster on the books will keep our current driver pairing nice and sharp", referring to current Toro Rosso drivers Jaime Alguersuari and Sebastian Buemi.[22] Ricciardo would also make an appearance in pre-season testing for the 2011 Formula One season, driving for Scuderia Toro Rosso.
At the 2011 Australian Grand Prix Ricciardo was placed 16th [23] on the timesheets after opening practice, just one-tenth slower than his experienced Toro Rosso team mate Sebastian Buemi. The Australian managed to later finish 8th in practice for the wet Turkish Grand Prix Friday practice one session, a place ahead of competitor Buemi.
On 30 June 2011, Ricciardo signed for Hispania Racing, replacing Narain Karthikeyan for all the remaining races of the 2011 season except the Indian Grand Prix, to allow Karthikeyan to race at his home Grand Prix.[24]
However, on 22 October 2011, a few days before the inagural Indian Grand Prix, the race where Narain Karthikeyan was due to gain back his seat for his home race, HRT F1 announced that Vitantonio Liuzzi made way for Karthikeyan, allowing Ricciardo to race in India and extend his learning curve that Red Bull Racing paid the struggling Spanish team to do, as well as allowing Karthikeyan to race in front of his home fans. In Abu Dhabi, Ricciardo retired with mechanical problems after starting 20th on the grid.
Racing record
Career summary
Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position 2005 Western Australian Formula Ford Champ. Privateer 3 0 0 ? 0 74 8th 2006 Formula BMW Asia Eurasia Motorsport 19 2 3 3 12 231 3rd Formula BMW UK Motaworld Racing 2 0 0 0 0 3 20th Formula BMW World Final Fortec Motorsport 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 5th 2007 Formula Renault 2.0 Italy RP Motorsport 14 0 0 0 0 196 6th Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 NC 2008 Formula Renault 2.0 WEC SG Formula 15 8 9 7 11 192 1st Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 18 6 5 5 7 136 2nd Formula Three Euroseries 2 0 0 0 0 N/A NC† Masters of Formula 3 1 0 0 0 0 N/A NC 2009 British Formula Three Championship Carlin Motorsport 20 7 6 5 13 275 1st Masters of Formula 3 1 0 0 0 0 N/A NC Formula Renault 3.5 Series Tech 1 Racing 2 0 0 0 0 0 34th Macau Grand Prix Carlin 1 0 0 0 0 N/A NC 2010 Formula Renault 3.5 Series Tech 1 Racing 16 4 8 5 8 136 2nd Formula One Toro Rosso Test driver 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series ISR 12 1 2 3 6 144 5th Formula One Toro Rosso Test driver Formula One Hispania Racing 10 0 0 0 0 0* 27th* * Season in progress.
Complete Formula Three Euroseries results
(key)
Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Points 2008 SG Formula HOC1
1HOC1
2MUG
1MUG
2PAU
1PAU
2NOR
1NOR
2ZAN
1ZAN
2NÜR
1
6NÜR
2
15BRH
1BRH
2CAT
1CAT
2LMS
1LMS
2HOC2
1HOC2
2NC† 0 † – As Ricciardo was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points.
Complete British Formula Three results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points 2009 Carlin Motorsport Dallara F309 Volkswagen OUL 1
1OUL 1
1SIL 1
5SIL 2
1ROC 1
RetROC 2
5HOC 1
4HOC 2
8SNE 1
2SNE 2
2DON 1
3DON 2
5SPA 1
1SPA 2
2SIL 3
1SIL 4
3ALG 1
3ALG 2
5BRH 1
1BRH 2
41st 81 Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Pos Points 2009 Tech 1 Racing CAT
SPRCAT
FEASPA
SPRSPA
FEAMON
FEAHUN
SPRHUN
FEASIL
SPRSIL
FEABUG
SPRBUG
FEAALG
SPR
RetALG
FEA
15NÜR
SPRNÜR
FEAALC
SPRALC
FEA34th 0 2010 Tech 1 Racing ALC
1
3ALC
2
2SPA
1
13SPA
2
5MON
1
1BRN
1
12BRN
2
5MAG
1
6MAG
2
2HUN
1
1HUN
2
6HOC
1
1HOC
2
11SIL
1
RetSIL
2
2CAT
1
1CAT
2
42nd 136 2011 ISR Racing ALC
1ALC
2SPA
1
10SPA
2
9MNZ
1
6MNZ
2
2MON
1
1NÜR
1
2NÜR
2
5HUN
1
DNSHUN
2
12SIL
1
2SIL
2
2LEC
1
6LEC
2
2CAT
1CAT
25th 144 Complete Formula One results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 WDC Points 2011 Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso STR6 Ferrari 056 2.4 V8 AUS
TDMAL
TDCHN
TDTUR
TDESP
TDMON
TDCAN
TDEUR
TD27th* 0* Hispania Racing F1 Team Hispania F111 Cosworth CA2011 V8 GBR
19GER
19HUN
18BEL
RetITA
NCSIN
19JPN
22KOR
19IND
18ABU
RetBRA * Season in progress.
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Daniel Ricciardo sporting positions Sporting positions Preceded by
Jules Bianchi
(French Championship)Formula Renault 2.0 WEC
Champion
2008Succeeded by
Albert CostaPreceded by
Jaime AlguersuariBritish Formula Three
Champion
2009Succeeded by
Jean-Éric VergneRed Bull Racing Personnel: Dietrich Mateschitz | Christian Horner | Adrian Newey | Helmut Marko
Former personnel: Neil Martin · Geoff Willis
Race drivers: 1. Sebastian Vettel | 2. Mark WebberTest drivers: Daniel Ricciardo
World Champions: Sebastian Vettel
Red Bull Junior Team: Daniil Kvyat | Carlos Sainz, Jr. | Jean-Éric Vergne
Formula One cars: RB1 | RB2 | RB3 | RB4 | RB5 | RB6 | RB7
Scuderia Toro Rosso Personnel: Franz Tost | Giorgio Ascanelli | Alex Hitzinger
Former personnel: Gerhard Berger
Race drivers: 18. Sebastien Buemi | 19. Jaime AlguersuariTest drivers: Daniel Ricciardo
Formula One cars: STR1 | STR2/STR2B | STR3 | STR4 | STR5 | STR6HRT Formula One Team Founders: Adrián Campos | José Ramón Carabante
Personnel: Ben Agathangelou | Daniele Audetto | Jacky Eeckelaert | Colin Kolles | Luis Pérez-Sala | Geoff WillisRace drivers: 22. Daniel Ricciardo | 23. Vitantonio Liuzzi
Test drivers: Narain Karthikeyan | Giorgio Mondini
Former Drivers: Bruno Senna | Karun Chandhok | Sakon Yamamoto | Christian Klien
Formula One cars: F110 | F111
British Formula Three & Formula Junior champions Three-time Don Parker · Jim Russell · Dave Walker · Roger Williamson
Two-time Tony Brise · Jim Clark · Brian Henton · Harry Stiller · Trevor Taylor
One-time Alguersuari · Arundell · Asmer · Banting · Barrichello · Brabham · Brandon · Burt · Byrne · Conway · Daly · Dean · Dumfries · Fenning · de Ferran · Firman · Fittipaldi · Gavin · Giacomelli · Gugelmin · Haberfeld · Häkkinen · Hynes · Johansson · Kane · Keegan · Kerr · Ledbrook · Lehto · Leston · Magnussen · van der Merwe · Moss · Nasr · Nilsson · von Opel · Pace · Palmer · Parente · Piquet · Piquet, Jr. · Pitcher · Pizzonia · Ricciardo · Sato · Schenken · Senna · Serra · South · Stewart · I. Taylor · Trimmer · Vergne · Wallace · Warwick
Teams and drivers competing in the 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season Tech 1 ISR Carlin Fortec Comtec EPIC Draco Pons Mofaz KMP P1 BVM Charouz 1 Korjus
2 Pic3 Ricciardo
4 Berthon5 Vergne
6 Wickens7 Rossi
8 Ramos9 McKenzie
10 de Jong11 Pentus
12 Costa15 Richelmi
16 Negrão17 Webb
18 Yelloly19 Fauzy
20 Rosenzweig21 Nebylitskiy
22 Panciatici23 Grubmüller
24 Move25 Zampieri
26 Canamasas27 Charouz
28 HartleyTeams and drivers competing in the 2011 Formula One season Red Bull McLaren Ferrari Mercedes Renault Williams 7 Schumacher
8 Rosberg11 Barrichello
12 MaldonadoForce India Sauber Toro Rosso Lotus HRT Virgin 16 Kobayashi
17 Pérez18 Buemi
19 Alguersuari20 Kovalainen
21 Trulli22 Ricciardo
23 Liuzzi24 Glock
25 d'AmbrosioCategories:- 1989 births
- Australian racecar drivers
- Australian people of Italian descent
- British Formula Three Championship drivers
- Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 drivers
- Formula Renault 2.0 WEC drivers
- Italian Formula Renault 2.0 drivers
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Perth, Western Australia
- Formula BMW UK drivers
- Formula BMW Asia drivers
- Formula Ford drivers
- Australian Roman Catholics
- Formula Renault 3.5 Series drivers
- Formula Three Euroseries drivers
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