Early cancellation of McLaren F1 is decided only by Daniel Ricciardo[F1-Gate .com]

Daniel Ricciardo’s McLaren F1 seat may be safer than originally thought. It is reported that only the Ricardo side has the “option” to trigger the contract cancellation clause with the McLaren F1.

Daniel Ricciardo has signed with the McLaren F1 team until the end of the 2023 season, but has failed to play against his teammate Lando Norris and is under close scrutiny.

Daniel Ricciardo, who has only made one Top 10 finish this season, is under pressure, not alleviated by Zak Brown’s recent remarks.

Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing, not only said Daniel Ricciardo was “not meeting expectations”, but also said there was a “mechanism” if he wanted to close the deal before three years had passed. I told the media.

But Scott Mitchell of The Race explained that it wasn’t McLaren who could choose to terminate the deal early.

“It’s Ricardo who has the option to trigger a break clause, so it’s up to him to deploy Ricardo’s 2023 contract.”

“At least he seems to have chosen, and he’s been bad so far about how McLaren treats him and the efforts he’s making to help turn things around. It’s worth noting that you didn’t say

“It’s important because Ricardo tells his decision how he feels within McLaren.”

“McLaren decides to work hard to the end, or concludes that this doesn’t work and will be in the best interests if Ricardo leaves. Then he may try to encourage Ricardo to do so. “

Daniel Ricciardo hasn’t said anything about where his thoughts are, other than saying he’s signed a deal in 2023, but admits that things are tough at this point.

“For now, it’s still a bit difficult and struggling to achieve that, push your car to the limit, and free yourself,” said Daniel Ricciardo.

“So now I’m just really trying to break it down. I’m thinking of learning from last year too.”

“Unfortunately, this is an area that has been known for 12 months. I think there are things that worked in this situation, and in retrospect, maybe we did it differently.”

“That’s where I’m trying and I’m going to attack in a more productive way.”

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