It’s perfectly understandable that a driver who has enjoyed the success he has will not find the prospect of racing for a team currently towards the back of the grid very inspiring. If he opted to do so it would be a great confirmation that the fire still burned within and he was determined to fight his way back. But being pragmatic about it, it’s likely that whatever salary he could command from either of those teams would be subtracted from his McLaren settlement. So he would effectively be racing near the back, potentially damaging his reputation further, for no extra money.
It would be surprising indeed if he opted to race for Haas or Williams, but would be intriguing if he did so. He talks of taking a sabbatical but the reality is there is no way he will be getting back into even a semi-competitive ride unless he gets his bum into a car in 2023 and proves that he still wants it. There are far too many quick, ambitious, hungry young racers around for any top team to even consider him otherwise.
Lewis Hamilton says that if he was managing Ricciardo, he’d be on the grid next year. If I was his manager, I suspect I’d be playing devil’s advocate and telling him to go and enjoy his millions because he’d clearly lost that deep competitive spirit that was such a part of making him the great driver he was. Then I’d wait and see if he acted aggressively to that idea. If he did, then there just might be the ember of hope.