Daniel Ricciardo could have been crowned a Formula 1 world champion had it not been for one crucial mistake, according to one respected pundit.
The Australian was dismissed by VCARB earlier this year following a string of underwhelming performances, a move which many concluded meant that his time at the top tier of motorsport was at an end.
Ricciardo first made his breakthrough at Toro Rosso back in 2012 following his debut with HRT a year earlier, before making the switch to Red Bull, where he would partner four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel.
Max Verstappen would soon replace the German, lining up alongside Ricciardo from 2016-2019.
Despite winning seven grands prix during his time at the Milton Keynes-based outfit, Ricciardo announced that he would be joining Renault for the 2019 campaign, a move which caught many by surprise.
And it was that transfer which F1 broadcaster Marc Priestley believes will always be a source of regret for the 35-year-old, who endured two disappointing campaigns with the French squad before moving on to McLaren where his struggles continued.