'Goal-hanging' around Mercedes is probably a fruitless exercise for Daniel Ricciardo... F1
If Ricciardo really does not want to race on just for the sake of it at, say, Haas, is there any merit in trying to cosy up to Mercedes?
Heck, what if Hamilton even called it quits after this year? Who would be in better position to slot in alongside George Russell than a contract-free Ricciardo, to provide valuable race-winning experience to the Silver Arrows? But that scenario being credible, for 2023 or 2024, would do Toto Wolff a major disservice. Such a shrewd operator surely has a Hamilton succession plan in place, which does not entail scrambling around for a free agent like Ricciardo.
Ricciardo may well be the first cab on the rank if he steps aside for next year but there are no guarantees anyone will come calling – not when he has turned 34 years of age.
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