Daniel Ricciardo insisted he will not give his critics “the time of day” as he addressed feedback made by Sky Sports activities F1 pundit Jacques Villeneuve on the Canadian Grand Prix.
F1’s 1997 world champion Villeneuve, mentioned on Friday that Ricciardo’s “image” somewhat than his outcomes have prolonged the RB driver’s profession within the sport.
Ricciardo, an eight-time race winner, was left and not using a drive in 2023 after being let go by McLaren however returned halfway by way of final season to exchange Nyck de Vries at Pink Bull’s junior squad.
The Australian responded by producing his greatest qualifying efficiency of the season on Saturday, ending fifth on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Ricciardo instructed Sky Sports activities F1: “I’ve just been told. I don’t listen or read but yeah, there’s definitely some people out there who… yeah, whatever, I won’t give them the time of day.”
The 34-year-old then pointed to his sturdy efficiency all through the weekend and jokingly made an expletive comment earlier than pretending to finish his interview with Sky Sports activities F1’s Rachel Brookes.
“Top five, I’ve been quick all weekend. We’re less than two tenths from pole, so *** ****”
Ricciardo had been outqualified by team-mate Yuki Tsunoda on all however one event this season going into Saturday’s session, whereas the Japanese driver additionally holds a 6-1 benefit in race outcomes.
A one-year contract extension for Tsunoda was introduced forward of qualifying in Canada on Saturday, with Ricciardo’s future nonetheless up within the air.
“I think this year hasn’t really been always a question of if I’ve still got the speed to do it, it’s just been the consistency, which I haven’t been able to show it week in, week out,” Ricciardo mentioned.
“It’s definitely been more of a struggle, or more than I thought. But I know the speed is there and it’s just tapping into it. And I look at myself first.
“You are at all times attempting to nice tune the automotive however I really feel prefer it’s extra simply getting myself in that candy spot.
“Maybe 10 years ago it came easier. Maybe when you’re a kid, you just jump in and drive, and the older you get, the more things are around your life and involved, and can maybe interfere.
“It is simply attempting to acknowledge that and ensure I am coming into the weekend with a transparent head and able to go.”
Villeneuve: Ricciardo needed the push
Reacting to qualifying in Montreal, Villeneuve insisted that Ricciardo needs to maintain Saturday’s level of performance to prove he deserves to remain in F1.
“Like Christian (Horner) mentioned, he wants the push and the strain, and it labored. It paid off,” Villeneuve mentioned.
“It’s working well. The car suits him this weekend and when you have a car that suits you, you drive at your best.
“That was one good qualifying. If he can stick with it this weekend like this and do 4, 5, six extra races like this, then he’ll be nice. However like he mentioned, he is been missing consistency this 12 months.
“He’s been given chances. Even during this whole season, it’s been a tough season, and he keeps getting a chance. So he needs to show it on track. Today was a good qualifying. He needs to carry on.”
Sky Sports activities F1’s reside Canadian GP schedule
Sunday June 9
5.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday – Canadian GP build-up
7pm: THE CANADIAN GRAND PRIX
9pm: Chequered Flag – Canadian GP response
10pm: Ted’s Pocket book
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