Red Bull’s Ricciardo rules out replacing Rosberg at Mercedes
Daniel Ricciardo has ruled out a move to Mercedes as the charismatic Australian looks ahead to the 2017 Formula One season with Red Bull.
A seat alongside three-time world champion Lewis Hamilton is vacant at Mercedes after Nico Rosberg’s shock retirement following his F1 championship victory.
Ricciardo’s name has been mentioned as a replacement among others, but the 27-year-old – who finished third in the drivers’ standings in 2016 – has no plans to leave Red Bull.
“Honestly I have two more years at Red Bull,” Ricciardo told reporters in Perth on Wednesday. “That’s where I’m going to be.
“There’s a lot of people who are tempted to jump into that seat and I don’t blame them. But I just hope that whoever gets it, appreciates it.
“For me, you’ll see me at Albert Park for Red Bull.”
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