“If we carry on like this, we’re f*****,” he says, referring to the constructors’ championship.
“What are we gonna do with our Mexican? I’m starting to think it’s diminishing returns. This weekend, we have to look very carefully at the other drivers [on the Red Bull books: Ricciardo, Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson].
“I’m a big fan of Daniel. He’s not been competitive, but we know what he’s capable of. I think he can sniff that there’s a bit of a chance.”
Ricciardo is then seen getting a briefing on the situation from the Red Bull’s head of communications Paul Smith, confirming that this indeed could be his big moment to get back into the senior team.
“I just wasn’t sure how much they’ve made aware to the public that Checo was somewhat on the verge,” Ricciardo tells Smith.
“What Christian’s been saying publicly is: the way that it’s been approached with Checo is through a lot of support, right?” replies Smith.
“As opposed to, we’re definitely f****** replacing Checo, he’s f*****, DR is in [at Red Bull], Liam is in at VCARB [Racing Bulls]…”
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“Happy days!” replies a smiling Ricciardo to the theoretical scenario.
However, that famous beam soon disappears when it’s made clear what the switch would depend upon.
“So for you, I think Christian’s taking the time to see what happens here [at the British GP and beyond], he needs success,” emphasises Smith.