The Formula 1 world was left reeling today as Daniel Ricciardo, the veteran Australian driver, dropped a bombshell proposal to address Red Bullâs ongoing dilemma with rising star Liam Lawson. With the 2025 season already delivering high drama, Ricciardoâs unexpected move has ignited fierce debate across the paddock and beyond, just days after McLarenâs dominant 1-2 finish at the Chinese Grand Prix.
Ricciardo, currently driving for Red Bullâs sister team VCARB (Visa Cash App RB), has faced mounting pressure this season. After a lackluster start, rumors have swirled that Red Bull is considering replacing him with 22-year-old Liam Lawson, the teamâs highly touted reserve driver who impressed during a five-race stint in 2023. Lawsonâs contract reportedly includes a clause demanding a full-time seat by 2026âor heâs free to leaveâputting Red Bull in a bind as they juggle their driver lineup alongside Max Verstappenâs championship campaign.
In a stunning twist, Ricciardo broke his silence in a post-race interview in Shanghai, offering a radical solution: heâs willing to step aside mid-season and transition into a mentorship role for Lawson, provided Red Bull guarantees him a future ambassadorial position with the team. âIâve had an incredible run, but Iâm not blindâI see Liamâs talent,â Ricciardo said, flashing his trademark grin. âIf Red Bull wants to fast-track him, Iâll help make it happen. Iâd rather shape the future than cling to the past. But Iâm not walking away empty-handedâI want to stay part of this family.â
The offer comes at a critical juncture. Ricciardoâs 2025 performances have been underwhelming, with no finishes higher than P12 in the opening races, while Lawson has been chomping at the bit, testing extensively with Red Bullâs 2023 car and earning praise from team principal Christian Horner. Posts on X have reflected the growing sentiment among fans, with some calling Ricciardoâs form âa shadow of his former selfâ and others hailing Lawson as âthe future of Red Bull.â Yet, Ricciardoâs proposal has divided opinionâsome see it as a selfless act from a fan favorite, while others label it a desperate bid to secure his legacy.
Red Bullâs response has been cautious but intrigued. Horner, speaking to Sky Sports F1, acknowledged Ricciardoâs suggestion. âDanielâs a class act, and this shows his character,â Horner said. âWeâre evaluating all options. Liamâs ready, no question, but we donât rush these decisions. Weâll sit down after Japan and see whatâs best for the team.â Sources within Red Bull suggest that Ricciardoâs idea could solve multiple problems: it keeps Lawson in the fold, avoids a messy mid-season sacking, and retains Ricciardoâs popularity and experience for marketing purposes.
The timing couldnât be more dramatic. McLarenâs Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris have surged ahead in the constructorsâ standings after Shanghai, while Ferrariâs double disqualification handed Red Bull a chance to close the gapâonly for Ricciardoâs VCARB car to finish outside the points again. With Verstappen still leading the driversâ championship, Red Bull needs a second driver who can consistently deliver, and Lawsonâs aggressive style might just fit the bill.
Ricciardoâs teammates and rivals have weighed in, too. Verstappen, ever blunt, said, âDanielâs a good guy, but results matter. If heâs offering, maybe itâs time.â Meanwhile, Piastri, fresh off his Chinese GP win, quipped, âIâd love to see Liam out thereâheâd spice things up.â The paddock buzz suggests that if Ricciardoâs plan goes through, Lawson could be in the VCARB seat as early as the Miami Grand Prix in May.
For now, all eyes are on Red Bullâs next move. Will they accept Ricciardoâs olive branch and usher in a new era with Lawson? Or will the Honey Badger fight to keep his seat? One thing is certain: this shocking offer has turned an already unpredictable 2025 season into a full-blown soap opera. Stay tuned.