Ricciardo not disappointed to miss Red Bull seat

6 August, 2012

Daniel Ricciardo with Mark Webber during previews to the European Formula One Grand Prix at the Valencia Street Circuit on July 23, 2011, in Valencia, Spain.Aug.6 (GMM) Toro Rosso driver Daniel Ricciardo did not interpret Red Bull’s decision to re-sign veteran Mark Webber for the 2013 season as a door slammed in his face.

Now the cream of the energy drink company’s driver development programme, Australian Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne were signed to Toro Rosso this year and are regarded as candidates to graduate to the main team, in 2013.

But on much improved form in the first half of this year, Ricciardo’s countryman Webber has secured a new contract for next season.

The 23-year-old insists that he is not disappointed.

“Not in a negative way, but I never thought it would happen, at least for next season,” Ricciardo told the West Australian newspaper.

“I knew there was a lot to be done. But I had 20 races to get through this year and to prove that I could be something extraordinary to take that seat.”

Scoring a meagre 6 points so far, Toro Rosso has had a tough 2012 season after ousting former drivers Sebastien Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari at the end of last year.

Still, Ricciardo thinks he has done enough to at least keep the seat for 2013.

“I don’t think they’re searching for someone to replace me yet, unless the season goes pretty poorly from here.

“But if I continue what I’m doing or even improve a bit – that would be nice – I estimate I would stay here.”

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