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Daniel Ricciardo delivers ‘ridiculous’ Max Verstappen message and shares Yuki Tsunoda verdict at United States GP

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Daniel Ricciardo was always one of the most popular Formula 1 drivers in the United States of America and had a very close eye on what was going on in Austin.

The United States Grand Prix was another perfect weekend for Red Bull and Daniel Ricciardo’s old teammate, Max Verstappen.

Verstappen has been putting himself in contention for the drivers’ championship ever since he finished second at the Dutch Grand Prix.

Since his home race at Zandvoort, he’s won in Monza and Azerbaijan, finished second to George Russell in Singapore and then dominated the weekend in Austin.

Position Drivers' Championship Points
1

Oscar Piastri

336
2

Lando Norris

314
3

Max Verstappen

273
4

George Russell

237
5

Charles Leclerc

173
6

Lewis Hamilton

127
7

Andrea Kimi Antonelli

88
8

Alexander Albon

70
9

Isack Hadjar

39
10

Nico Hulkenberg

37

Current championship leader Oscar Piastri had a difficult weekend, crashing into Lando Norris during the Sprint Race before being outpaced by his McLaren teammate during qualifying and Sunday’s Grand Prix.

Verstappen was joined in the points by Yuki Tsunoda, who finished seventh and helped reduce the gap to Ferrari and Mercedes in the constructors’ championship.

Tsunoda is under serious pressure at Red Bull, and one man who knows all too well what it’s like to be Verstappen’s teammate is Ricciardo.

He delivered his verdict on Tsunoda’s race weekend in Austin before highlighting just how ‘ridiculous’ Verstappen is, while also reserving praise for another driver who had a fantastic race on Sunday.

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Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda on stage at the 2025 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix
Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images

Daniel Ricciardo praises Yuki Tsunoda and delivers Max Verstappen verdict at the United States GP

Ricciardo took part in a group chat on WhatsApp throughout the race, sharing his thoughts on all of the drivers.

Speaking about the Dutchman at the start of the race when he opened up a significant gap on Charles Leclerc and Norris, he said: “Meanwhile, Max is contacting the restaurant about his steak cooked medium rare for later tonight.

“Haha, yeah, Max is ridiculous. Kid’s so good. Yes, I’m stating the obvious, I know.”

RANKDRIVERTEAMPOINTS
1Max VerstappenRed Bull25
2Lando NorrisMcLaren18
3Charles LeclercFerrari15
4Lewis HamiltonFerrari12
5Oscar PiastriMcLaren10
6George RussellMercedes8
7Yuki TsunodaRed Bull6
8Nico HulkenbergSauber4
9Oliver BearmanHaas2
10Fernando AlonsoAston Martin1
2025 United States Grand Prix result

He then sent a voice note later in the race and said: “I mean, Max is really keeping this championship even more exciting than it already was with Oscar and Lando.”

When speaking about Leclerc in his battle with Norris, Ricciardo commented: “Charles still holding on is so impressive.”

The popular Australian then delivered his verdict on Tsunoda, who secured P7 in both the Sprint Race and Sunday’s Grand Prix and admitted: “Tsunoda’s had another good first few laps. Two days in a row, he’s coming through nicely.”

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Daniel Ricciardo explains why he would struggle to make an immediate return to Formula 1

One of the rumours that surfaced earlier in the season linked Ricciardo with a return to Formula 1.

Ricciardo lost his seat at RB at the Singapore Grand Prix last year and has kept his distance from the paddock ever since.

STARTSWINSPOLESPODIUMSFASTEST LAPSPOINTSBEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH
2578332171,3293rd (2014,2016)
Daniel Ricciardo’s Formula 1 career stats

However, Ricciardo was a name linked with Cadillac earlier in the year ahead of their Formula 1 debut.

Graeme Lowdon admitted Ricciardo was the ‘wrong person’ for Cadillac as he hadn’t kept himself close to F1 and made his feelings clear about a return.

When asked in the WhatsApp group about coming back to racing, Ricciardo admitted: “My neck ain’t so strong anymore, haha. No more neck training, thank the lord, haha, I hated that part.

“And the neck, it’s so intense that first sector.”