Red Bull chief urges Ricciardo to stay put

Daniel Ricciardo has been urged to resist the lure of a dream-team pairing with Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes and instead fight for world championships with Red Bull.

Ricciardo, who is out of contract at the end of the season, delivered an overtaking masterclass to win in China on Sunday and stamp his authority on this season’s title fight.

Valtteri Bottas is on only a one-year deal at Mercedes, and Ricciardo, 28, has made no secret of wanting to team up with Hamilton during his career. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is also on the record as being a huge admirer of the Australian.

Ferrari could also be an option for Ricciardo in 2019 with Kimi Raikkonen’s future beyond this year in doubt.

But Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has not only called on Ricciardo to stay put, but questioned why he would want to leave a team seemingly heading on an upward trajectory.

“Daniel is happy in our environment so if we can provide a car like we did in China then why would he want to be anywhere else?” Horner said.

“We have got a very quick car which we have demonstrated.

“Daniel is a very rounded driver, and he is absolutely at the top of his game and he has been for the last couple of years. He has that balance of experience and is one of the best overtakers in the business. His judgement is impeccable.”

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