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Red Bull cautioned they made a mistake signing Daniel Ricciardo

Ex-Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert believes AlphaTauri have made a mistake by signing Daniel Ricciardo for 2024, with the Briton believing that Red Bull reserve driver Liam Lawson is their 'future'. It was confirmed at the Japanese Grand Prix that AlphaTauri would be represented by Yuki Tsunoda and Ricciardo next season, whilst Lawson will return to Red Bull as their reserve driver. This is despite the New Zealander having been extraordinary since stepping in for the injured Ricciardo back at the Dutch Grand Prix, with Herbert in particular having been left very 'impressed'. When Nyck de Vries was axed from Red Bull's sister team, Lawson wasn't promoted as the Austrians didn't want to...
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