The Australian's aim for this weekend's sprint format is to eradicate those mistakes and have a clean run throughout each session.
Ricciardo: Really powerful emotions
The eyes of the entire F1 world were on Daniel Ricciardo for his comeback and he delivered consistency for AlphaTauri
“My whole weekend in Budapest was really good, making me feel all the things I missed, like the adrenaline and being on the starting grid, those emotions are really powerful," Ricciardo told AlphaTauri's in-house media.
"I felt our pace wasn’t bad and there was maybe even a chance of points if I hadn’t had to start again from the back after being hit on the first lap. It was good the car wasn’t damaged, so I was able to do the 70 laps and I felt physically fine at the end of it.
"There were a lot of things to be happy about. I made a few little mistakes in the race, but by the last stint I was really consistent and I don’t think I could have asked for anything more from my first weekend back.
“I’m happy to have a back-to-back and go to Spa now. I think it was a solid start and it will be good to jump straight back in the car after just a couple of days, as it will keep the ball rolling. It should fast-track my learning and my improvement. That’s the plan, to keep chipping away at it."