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Mclaren F1 had a poor start this season. Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris are struggling with the new car, but the Honey Badger is still sticking by his team. The Aussie has backed his team and even claimed that McLaren can still win races.

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The Honey Badger is in his 30s and he might not have many seasons ahead of him. Ricciardo joined Mclaren last season after his two-season long not-so-successful stint with Renault. He joined the Papaya team, hoping to compete at the front and even win a championship.

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However, Ricciardo suffered in most of the 2021 season, although he helped the team win the Monza race. The 32-year-old began the 2022 season with a lot of positivity to turn this year for himself. But he had a poor start this season, finishing D14 in the Bahrain race and retiring from the race in Jeddah.

Daniel Ricciardo not giving up on McLaren

The Aussie is struggling with the new 2022 challenger MCL36. However, he’s not alone as his teammate Lando Norris is also experiencing the same fate. The young Brit finished P15 in Bahrain but bagged the first points for the team in the Jeddah race, finishing seventh. Even after the poor start, Ricciardo is backing his team and hoping McLaren to get at the front and even win races this season.

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Ricciardo said, “But without getting ahead [of ourselves], if we were to come and win a race at some point this year, I wouldn’t actually be surprised because I still believe in the team and the process we have in place and the people we have in place to get the job done.”

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“I have 100% faith and belief in people like Andreas [Seidl, team principal],” Honey Badger further continued.

The McLaren duo impresses Andreas Seidl

As Formula One introduced new rules and regulations, fans expected the British F1 team to quit midfield and fight at the front for the championship. But the 2022 season has been very hard on the English constructors.

The new regulations are weighing heavily on the Woking-based team. They are suffering to even fight for the midfield where they have been dominating in the past few years. However, the disappointing start isn’t breaking the McLaren duo as they are trying their best to improve. This positive mentality of the McLaren drivers has impressed the team principal Andreas Seidl.

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The McLaren duo will race in Melbourne this week and it will be the home race for Daniel Ricciardo. Let’s see if the Honey Badger can impress the home crowd and get points for McLaren.

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Ripan Majumdar is a senior eSports writer at EssentiallySports. With an impressive portfolio of over 1500 articles, Ripan has established himself as a prominent voice in the gaming community, providing valuable insights and expert analysis on topics ranging from streamers and creators to AAA video games. Ripan's love for gaming dates back to his early childhood, when he was captivated by the timeless gem of a game, Need For Speed: Most Wanted, which sparked his eSports journey.

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