'I AM DANIEL'
August 5, 2015 by Infiniti
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And so that's what he did. Daniel's 2008 season saw him competing in two Formula Renault 2.0 championships. He won his first international title – the 2008 Formula Renault 2.0 WEC with eight wins and nine poles from 15 races – and came second in the Eurocup, narrowly losing out to Valtteri Bottas. Daniel's own personal highlights from the season were victory in the first round of the year at Nogaro – his first win in European racing – and victory at Spa. Because it's Spa. Winning the British Formula 3 Championship Daniel made the move up to F3 for 2009, entering the prestigious British F3 Championship and, significantly, taking on simulator work, for Red Bull Racing. The glory days of the British F3 Championship were sadly behind it, but it still featured a strong field containing plenty of future F1 drivers. Daniel took the championship with six poles and seven wins – scoring 50 percent more points than his nearest competitors. It was enough to get him a seat at the big table. First test for Red Bull Racing at Jerez First impressions last – and when Daniel stepped in his first test with Red Bull Racing, he let the world know that he could hack it at the pinnacle of motorsport – but perhaps just as importantly, he let Red Bull's backroom staff see that he could give good feedback, work well in a team environment – and drive the bolts off the RB5 without doing anything stupid. Daniel's moment came at Jerez in December 2009. His payoff for dominating British F3 was to get all three days of the Young Drivers' Test in the RB5. He completed nearly 300 laps over the test, built up his speed carefully, set comfortably the fastest times of the test and didn't go off. A bad week in Jerez would have been a setback. As it was, he made a lasting impression with people very influential in filling the seat when Infiniti Red Bull Racing driver Mark Webber announced his retirement four years later. Winning races in FR3.5 Having won championships in 2008 and 2009, the only place for Daniel to go in 2010 was into a category with more power. He was named as a Toro Rosso test driver for 2010, but the main focus of his season was Formula Renault 3.5. He came within a whisker – actually, within two laps – of taking the title, but had to be content with four victories in the F1 feeder series, including a dominant pole and victory in Monaco in front of the watchful F1 paddock. Ricciardo joins Infiniti Red Bull Racing Driver Lineup Daniel Ricciardo had his first race weekend appearance for Infiniti Red Bull Racing on March 14, 2014 on his home soil in Australia. Here is a brief look back at some of Ricciardo's memorable moments with Infiniti Red Bull Racing.
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