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FORMULA ONE

What team is Daniel Ricciardo driving for? When was the last time he won a Formula 1 race?

The newly-rebranded team, Visa CashApp Racing Bulls, has revealed its new name, with their star driver, Daniel Ricciardo, ready to surprise the competition.

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RB's Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo arrives at the Bahrain International Circuit ahead of the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix in Sakhir on February 28, 2024. (Photo by ANDREJ ISAKOVIC / AFP)
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Amid the fervor surrounding recent allegations and high-profile driver transfers, Daniel Ricardo’s assertions offer a refreshing return to the present reality of the Formula 1 world. As the 2024 season looms, Ricardo expresses unwavering confidence in VCARB’s potential to compete fiercely in the upper midfield.

VCARB is an F1 racing team that has recently undergone substantial changes in leadership and branding, as they were formerly known as the Alfa Tauri team. The team was previously closely linked with Red Bull’s operations. Still, under new leadership, including CEO Peter Bayer and Team Principal Lauren Mecky, VCARB has undergone a rebranding effort and a decisive break from the past, despite switching their headquarters from Florence to Milton Keys, close to Red Bull’s premier team.

The team’s design, reminiscent of past successful models, has caught the attention of rival teams, who have closely watched VCARB’s evolution. The F1 community is particularly interested in the team’s utilization of components inherited from Red Bull’s successful RB19 model and Ricciardo’s expert input in setting up the car, which has drawn scrutiny in the past. However, RB will adhere to regulations, ensuring the legitimacy of their approach.

The last time he won a Formula 1 race?

Ricciardo’s optimism before this season resonates with the team’s overarching goal: to establish itself as a formidable contender in its own right, no longer merely a feeder team for Red Bull Racing. The team’s management emphasizes the importance of consistency and performance, highlighting a renewed dedication to achieving podium finishes.

Although his last of the eight wins in his career came in Monza 2021, Ricardo acknowledges the challenges ahead but remains steadfast in his belief that VCARB is poised for a breakthrough season. As the 2024 campaign approaches, all eyes are on the Australian/Italian driver, awaiting the culmination of their joint efforts and the realization of their ambitions on the 2024 Formula One stage.