Daniel Ricciardo leaves interviewer speechless with X-rated blast on live TV in reply to Villeneuve’s brutal takedown
Hispania Racing
Ricciardo made his F1 debut at Silverstone in 2011 for Hispania Racing, finishing 19th, before he went on to race 10 more times that season.
Toro Rosso
He began his first full season in F1 with Toro Rosso in 2012, securing six top 10 finishes including in the opening race of the season in Australia.
Ricciardo finished the year six points behind team-mate Jean-Eric Vergne in the drivers' standings.
He then secured seven more top 10s in the 2013 season, beating Vergne by seven points.
Red Bull
Ricciardo joined Red Bull for the 2014 season where he would race for five years, winning seven races.
He finished the 2014 and 2016 seasons in third place in the drivers' standings behind only the Mercedes pair of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.
Ricciardo also finished ahead of four-time world champion team-mate Sebastian Vettel in two of their three seasons together.
Renault
Ricciardo signed for Renault in 2019 and finished his two seasons with the team in ninth and fifth.
He beat team-mates Nico Hulkenberg and Esteban Ocon, before he was snapped up by McLaren.
McLaren
Ricciardo's eighth and most recent Grand Prix victory came at Monza in his first season with McLaren.
Yet despite that victory, he finished his two seasons with the team well adrift of fellow McLaren man Lando Norris and was released at the end of the 2022 campaign.
Red Bull reserve and AlphaTauri
Without a seat for the 2023 season, Ricciardo became Red Bull's reserve driver behind Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.
When Nyck de Vries was then released by AlphaTauri in July, Ricciardo raced eight races for the team with a best-place finish of eighth.
RB
AlphaTauri became RB in 2024 but Ricciardo has struggled so far this season, finishing no higher than 12th in the opening eight races.
He sits on five points while team-mate Yuki Tsunoda is flying on 19, four places above him in the drivers' standings.