Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Daniel Ricciardo's pigs go viral: "He can eat shit"

Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo does not care much for the criticism that Jacques Villeneuve, who won the Formula 1 season in 1997, has thrown at him.

– He can eat shit.

So clear was the RB singer when he was asked if he had heard the criticism that the world champion from 1997 had directed at him.

Jacques Villeneuve, appearing as a guest on Sky Sports in connection with the coverage of the Canadian grand prix, vehemently attacked the RB choir, who, according to the Canadian world champion, 'have not performed since their Red Bull days'.

In 2019, Daniel Ricciardo switched from Red Bull to a job as a factory driver for Renault. But it only lasted for two seasons, because the Australian jumped over to the McLaren garage.

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But it has been quite a few years that Daniel Ricciardo has not performed anything behind the wheel, if you ask Jacques Villeneuve.

– I've just been told. I neither listen to nor read that sort of thing. But yes, there are definitely some people out there who, yes…

– I don't want to play time on him (Villeneuve, ed.) I have been fast all weekend. Much less than two tenths from pole position – so he can eat shit.

However, for the RB rider, Canada's grand prix ended as something of a nightmare. Both he and teammate Yuki Tsunoda ended up retiring.

However, Daniel Ricciardo is not the only one that Jacques Villeneuve spent speaking time longing for. And Kevin Magnussen had a fall. Read more about it here .

Read more exciting news from and about the world of motorsport right here!

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