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Daniel Ricciardo's performance at the Mexico Grand Prix has been praised by Red Bull team boss Christian Horner, who described it as outstanding and said he looked like the Daniel of old. This has fueled speculation that Ricciardo could replace Sergio Pérez at Red Bull next season. Lando Norris recovered to fifth place in the race, but was disappointed with his qualifying performance. Alex Albon had a strong weekend, securing points for a third race in a row for Williams. George Russell struggled with tyre issues, while Oscar Piastri's race was compromised by car damage.
Daniel Ricciardo's mid-season #F1 comeback soon hit a road bump through injury, but in Mexico, he showed signs he may have finally found a car that suits his style. ⬇️ https://t.co/YTd3W5Pu3D
Daniel Ricciardo's mid-season #F1 comeback was stalled by injury but in Mexico he showed signs of his old self 💪 It came in an AlphaTauri car that suited his style, as the team explains why it is confident it can bring the best out of the Australian ⬇️ https://t.co/6NaiR3coVB
Christian Horner reveals what he told Perez on the pit wall after the Mexican GP 🤗 https://t.co/F2d099mzNT
Piastri's Mexico GP was compromised by car damage that left him unable to match the pace of McLaren #F1 team-mate Norris. https://t.co/sm0kJTc1ms
Alex Albon appreciation post 👏 A super weekend in Mexico City secured points for a third race weekend in a row for the Williams driver 📈 https://t.co/WNBjt1YeUH
🗣 "It was like driving on ice for the last 15 laps." George Russell said his #F1 #MexicoGP was “dictated by tyres” as for a second consecutive race backing off to manage issues saw him struggle for race pace ⬇️ https://t.co/i2MPeXzcPW
Albon has explained why Williams' form across the Mexico GP weekend appeared to fluctuate dramatically from session to session. #F1 https://t.co/BQmKzTO0g0
It was a rollercoaster #F1 #MexicoGP weekend for Williams with early pace that went missing in qualifying. Albon explains the reason for this fluctuation ⬇️ https://t.co/VAzca1j9Kq
Russell has explained why his charge in the Mexico GP, a race "dictated by tyres", fell apart. #F1 https://t.co/TiR9qUUMPd
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has praised an "outstanding" Daniel Ricciardo performance in #F1's #MexicoGP as the Australian "looked like the Daniel of old". Here's what he said ⬇️ https://t.co/s30AXMbPNH
Red Bull boss Horner says Ricciardo "looked like the Daniel of old" in the Mexico GP, but insists the team's "intention" is to retain Perez for 2024. #F1 https://t.co/tjfqYcoTeN
Christian Horner has hailed the return of the “Daniel Ricciardo of old”, fuelling speculation that the Australian could replace Sergio Pérez at Red Bull next season. @becclancy reports https://t.co/Trmkh6xY32
Ferrari boss Vasseur says his team's Mexico GP outing fell apart after the restart because Leclerc could not fire up the hard tyre. #F1 https://t.co/pYajRyUyWi
Lando Norris recovered to fifth in the #F1 #MexicoGP, but couldn't "put a smile on my face" for letting his @McLarenF1 team down for qualifying 17th. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/pAtjfi27dC
Glimpses of the Daniel Ricciardo of old at the #MexicoGP, reflected in his 9/10 rating this week. But it was a different story for the home hero Sergio Perez 🇲🇽💔 Click the link to find out how the other 18 drivers scored in our driver ratings from Mexico 📈📉