Skip to main content

Recommended for you

David Malukas “getting close” after strong runner-up result at Indy GP

IndyCar
Indianapolis Road Course
David Malukas “getting close” after strong runner-up result at Indy GP

Complete IndyCar championship standings after 2026 Indy GP

IndyCar
Indianapolis Road Course
Complete IndyCar championship standings after 2026 Indy GP

Alexander Rossi furious after IndyCar leaves him stranded on 170mph straight

IndyCar
Indianapolis Road Course
Alexander Rossi furious after IndyCar leaves him stranded on 170mph straight

Official race results: IndyCar 2026 Indy GP

IndyCar
Indianapolis Road Course
Official race results: IndyCar 2026 Indy GP

Christian Lundgaard stuns David Malukas with bold pass to win at Indianapolis

IndyCar
Indianapolis Road Course
Christian Lundgaard stuns David Malukas with bold pass to win at Indianapolis

Connor Zilisch takes dramatic NASCAR O'Reilly win with last-corner pass at Watkins Glen

NASCAR O'Reilly
Watkins Glen
Connor Zilisch takes dramatic NASCAR O'Reilly win with last-corner pass at Watkins Glen

WRC Rally Portugal organisers fined for stage security breach

WRC
Rally Portugal
WRC Rally Portugal organisers fined for stage security breach

David Coulthard impressed by Colin Farrell’s “truly enthusiastic” F1 knowledge at Miami GP

Formula 1
Miami GP
David Coulthard impressed by Colin Farrell’s “truly enthusiastic” F1 knowledge at Miami GP
Breaking news

Ricciardo: No preferences on Red Bull engine

Daniel Ricciardo says he does not care which engine Red Bull ends up with next year, as long as it is a step forward in performance for the team.

Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull Racing
Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull Racing
Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull Racing
Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull Racing
Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull Racing
Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull Racing
Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull Racing

Red Bull is set to end its relationship with Renault at the end of this season, and looks set to switch to Ferrari after hopes of a Mercedes deal fell through.

And although Mercedes would have been the preferred option, Ricciardo said ahead of the Singapore GP that he would be happy with anything that made his team quicker.

"My preference is whatever's fastest," said Ricciardo. "At the moment with the badge it doesn't change.

"People say Mercedes, Ferrari, what would it be? Whatever gives us a better chance of victory is what I want. We'll see what happens.

"As I said it doesn't change much. If it gives us a better chance to win, I don't really care what it is at this stage.

"The talks have gone on so long, and obviously we've had a pretty challenging year right now, not only me as a driver but as a team.

"We want something that's going to see us on the podium more often, and something that gives us what we deserve as a group."

Performance step

Ricciardo is confident that a better engine will make a difference to the fortunes of his team, following its struggles with Renault this year.

"I'm sure we'd be closer," he said. "Some races we've been close to Mercedes – close enough to think that if we had another engine we might be there.

"Then other races, when they are 1.5 seconds in front, it's hard to say an engine is going to give us all that.

"There's always a question mark, what else comes with more power? Do you have more recovery at your disposal to use? We'll see. Time will tell.

"In April next year we'll see the real deal, and whatever we've got, we'll see if it works."

Expected more

Regarding the end of the Renault deal, he added: "Obviously I'll be as straight as I can. We expected this year to be better, not only performance but also reliability.

"This year was more challenging than we'd hoped. Again you'd hope that moving forward whatever happens in '16 we don't struggle as much as we did this year."

Previous article Rosberg will fit new engine for practice
Next article Massa unsure if Williams will get new Mercedes engine

Top Comments

Latest news