Having previously raced for Red Bull, Renault and McLaren, Ricciardo now drives for Visa Cash App RB, but faces an uncertain future as speculation over his seat continues.
World of F1 'fun to be a part of'
Since joining the team midway through 2023 following a short spell away from the sport, the 35-year-old has failed to live up to expectations, and has found himself below team-mate Yuki Tsunoda in the pecking order.
After enduring a difficult start to the 2024 campaign - sparking some fierce criticism - Ricciardo has made steady improvements, but still faces a fight to secure a spot on the grid for next season.
Despite his struggles, the eight-time race winner is still held in high regard by Red Bull boss Christian Horner, and should he finish the season strongly, will be a realistic contender to replace Sergio Perez.
Ricciardo had been linked with a stunning switch to his former team over the summer break given the Mexican's ongoing woes, but that prospect has been shelved for now, at least.
His focus remains firmly on the present, however, as he looks ahead with optimism to the second part of the season.
Speaking to Autosport in Spa - where he finished P10 - Ricciardo reflected on his journey in the sport, as he admitted he 'weirdly enjoys' being under the spotlight when the pressure is on to perform.
“It is a funny business,” he said. “And having the time off last year allowed me to come back into this business, and just handle these things much better.
"I laugh about it a little bit - I weirdly enjoy it.
“Is it a bit stressful? Yes. But you know what? it's a crazy world, it's a crazy sport, and it's fun to be a part of it.
“There is pressure on a lot of us and there are moments where we're going to have to see if we can withstand that pressure, and that's something I'm excited to see if I can do.”