No more hugs for 'hugger' Ricciardo when F1 returns

Daniel Ricciardo says he had embraced the 'new normal' that will involve COVID-19 tests every five days from Austria onwards and operating inside a 'bubble'.

Published : Jun 26, 2020 17:43 IST , London

Daniel Ricciardo will leave Renault after this season.
Daniel Ricciardo will leave Renault after this season.
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Daniel Ricciardo will leave Renault after this season.

Daniel Ricciardo accepts he will have to be a lot less tactile with his team mates when the Formula One season starts in Austria next week under strict health measures to counter COVID-19.

“Im a hugger. I like hugging people. So thats going to change,” the enthusiastic Australian told reporters in a Renault F1 video call on Friday.

“I've got to keep my distance. Were going to find some new ways to embrace each other, especially after a good result. But obviously were going to do what we can to keep this thing away and keep it out of the paddock. So no hugging. No hugging for now.”

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F1 has been stalled since testing in February, with the March 15 season-opener cancelled before first practice in Melbourne when a McLaren employee tested positive for the new coronavirus.

The last race, esports excepted, was in Abu Dhabi in December.

Ricciardo, who will be leaving Renault for McLaren at the end of the year, said he was raring to race but had embraced the 'new normal' that will involve COVID-19 tests every five days from Austria onwards and operating inside a 'bubble'.

The lifestyle changes include wearing face masks and going through lots of cleaning products at home.

“Coming back from the supermarket and actually cleaning the packages that are bought before putting them away. Its just taking those extra steps that seem certainly necessary for now,” he said.

French team mate Esteban Ocon, who spent a year on the sidelines last year and last raced in 2018, was also taking no chances.

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“Weve been waiting so long to get back, it would be a shame and dangerous also for all of us to risk anything,” said the 23-year-old.

“Im changing everything. Theres not one single thing that I do the same in my life nowadays, when I travel or as soon as I go out to get some food in the supermarket or anything.

“It would be crazy to have waited so long and prepared that much and arrive and be positive at the test... so Im definitely massively careful.”

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