Red Bull have reportedly come to a decision on Daniel Ricciardo's future within Formula 1, following months of instability for the Aussie driver.
After paddock rumours suggested Ricciardo could be waving goodbye to a Red Bull seat, let alone renewing his drive with sister team VCARB, it now appears he
will stay with RB after the F1 summer break.
According to Motorsport.com, Red Bull are opting against driver changes within the family for now, despite months of uncertainty, following a comprehensive mid-season review this week by Red Bull's senior figures, including team principal Christian Horner and advisor Helmut Marko.
The meeting at Red Bull's Milton Keynes factory on Monday primarily focused on the future of Sergio Perez.
Despite his fluctuating form, Ricciardo has recently shown signs of progress, notably being promoted into the points during the Belgian Grand Prix last weekend.
This upturn in performance appears to have convinced Red Bull's leadership that no changes are necessary for now, and whether that could have been promoting or firing Ricciardo, neither will be happening immediately.
Daniel Ricciardo (L) will not replace Sergio Perez (R) at Red BullRB team principal Laurent Mekies with Daniel Ricciardo
Ricciardo's commitment to securing his future in F1 was evident ahead of the recent double-header in Hungary and Belgium.
“I haven't been told anything, but I've told myself ‘F****** do it' - go fast,” Ricciardo said.
“You got two races to give it hell, and that's honestly not even with the idea of moving up. It's even in my turn just trying to lock something in for next year.”
“So yeah, I intentionally came into the weekend telling myself that these two races could be two of the most important of my not only season, but potentially career.
“So yeah, they haven't specifically said anything to me. But I've said enough to myself!”
The coming months will be crucial for Ricciardo as he aims to solidify his position and demonstrate his value to the team for next season.
With Red Bull's decision to maintain the current driver lineup, Ricciardo has a clear mandate; continue his upward trajectory and prove he belongs in F1's elite ranks.