sportbible homepage
sportbible homepage
  • Football
  • Boxing
  • UFC
  • Home
  • Football
    • Premier League
    • Champions League
    • World Cup
    • England
    • Transfer News
    • Manchester United
    • Liverpool
    • Arsenal
    • Real Madrid
    • Barcelona
  • Formula 1
    • Red Bull
    • Ferrari
    • McLaren
    • Mercedes
    • Max Verstappen
    • Lewis Hamilton
    • Lando Norris
    • George Russell
    • Charles Leclerc
  • Boxing
  • UFC
  • More Sport
    • Tennis
    • Golf
    • NBA
    • NFL
    • Darts
    • Athletics
    • Rugby
    • Wrestling
  • Advertise
  • Terms
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • License Our Content
  • About Us & Contact
  • Jobs
  • Latest
  • Archive
  • Topics A-Z
  • Authors
Facebook
Instagram
X
Snapchat
TikTok
Threads
YouTube
Submit Your Content Here
  • LADbible
  • Tyla
  • GAMINGbible
  • LADbible Group
  • UNILAD
  • FOODbible
  • UNILAD Tech
Red Bull driver 'set to be sacked after Singapore GP' with replacement 'already lined up'

Home> F1

Updated 13:06 18 Sep 2024 GMT+1Published 12:34 18 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Red Bull driver 'set to be sacked after Singapore GP' with replacement 'already lined up'

A major change could be coming this weekend.

Rory O'Callaghan

Rory O'Callaghan

google discoverFollow us on Google Discover

A popular Formula 1 driver could be about to lose his seat, with the change potentially coming before the Singapore Grand Prix.

The race for the F1 drivers' and constructors' championships will continue this weekend when the Singapore GP takes place at the Marina Bay Street Circuit on Sunday.

McLaren now lead the constructor standings for the first time in a decade after Oscar Piastri's stunning win on the streets of Baku.

The British team are now on 476 points, closely followed by Red Bull Racing (456) and Ferrari (425).

Advert

Max Verstappen's lead at the top of the driver standings was cut at the weekend, with the Red Bull star now on 313 points – following by McLaren's Lando Norris (254) and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc (235).

All is not well at Red Bull Racing, and it has now been claimed there could be changes at sister team Visa Cash App RB [VCARB] – who are also own Austrian conglomerate Red Bull.

Veteran F1 journalist Roger Benoit claims [via AutoRacing1] that the Singapore GP could be Daniel Ricciardo's last race with VCARB – with Red Bull Racing reserve driver Liam Lawson set to replace him.

"The career of Daniel Ricciardo could end here in Singapore, after 257 races and 8 victories," Benoit wrote in Blick.

"Racing Bulls [VCARB] has exercised the option on New Zealander Liam Lawson [22]."

While several other outlets have since claimed Lawson is set to replace Ricciardo, there have been conflicting reports over when the change could take place.

Dutch journalist Rick Winkelman wrote in Ziggo Sport that Lawson could drive for VCARB in Singapore this weekend.

"I have understood from several people that Liam Lawson will definitely drive in Singapore," he wrote.

Conflicting reports claim Ricciardo will only be replaced after the Singapore GP, with Lawson set to be brought in during the four-week break before the United States Grand Prix on October 20.

Meanwhile, other outlets have claimed Red Bull may wait until the 2025 season to bring Lawson in.

Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko was asked specifically about the plans for VCARB's driver line-up, and told Viaplay: "We have an idea, but we have to wait until Singapore.

Ricciardo could be sacked by Visa Cash App RB (Image: Getty)
Ricciardo could be sacked by Visa Cash App RB (Image: Getty)

"It is still September, but from Singapore, we will have a precise idea. It will be quite clear as to what will happen with the second seat."

After beating Sebastian Vettel in 2014, Ricciardo was made lead Red Bull Racing driver and was later joined by Verstappen in 2016.

He left the team in 2018 to join Renault, with later spells at McLaren and AlphaTauri – before later returning to the Red Bull fold at VCARB for the 2024 season.

The Australian is currently 14th in the driver standings, having picked up 12 points this season – ten less than his teammate Yuki Tsunoda.

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Formula 1, Red Bull Racing, Daniel Ricciardo

Rory O'Callaghan
Rory O'Callaghan

Rory O'Callaghan is Editorial Lead at SPORTbible. He has previously worked for Sky Sports News, MailOnline and Reach covering football, cricket, boxing and MMA.

X

@rory_ocallaghan

Recommended reads

Dennis Taylor interview: Why snooker legend is playing in brand-new event... and how he saved someone's lifeGettyRanking the top 10 best golfers of all time as Nicklaus v Woods GOAT debate settledGetty ImagesDavid Munyua and Peter Wachiuri interview: 'We wish for major PDC players to come and visit Kenya'Getty / Instagram/@wachiuridartsMark Selby lifts lid on backstage talks over Crucible as landmark agreement reachedGetty

Advert

Choose your content:

2 days ago
  • SPORTbible
    2 days ago

    Formula E unveil game-changing new car that will have F1 looking over their shoulder

    The new car reaches 0-200kph in just 4.4 seconds, which is 1.5 seconds faster than its predecessor.

    F1
  • Getty
    2 days ago

    Christian Horner 'explores' moving to other sport after being blocked in F1

    Horner was sacked by Red Bull after 20 years in July 2025.

    F1
  • Getty
    2 days ago

    Fernando Alonso issues retirement update ahead of Miami Grand Prix

    The Aston Martin driver has spoken about his future after a torrid start to the season.

    F1
  • Getty
    2 days ago

    F1 have quietly removed controversial new rule that drivers and team bosses hated

    The small change is set to make an important difference in certain parts of each circuit.

    F1
  • FIA make last-minute change to Singapore GP this weekend that could have huge impact on the race
  • Max Verstappen gives telling four-word answer about the changes Red Bull made to his car at Azerbaijan GP
  • Max Verstappen left furious with FIA after controversial decision they made during Azerbaijan GP
  • Christian Horner breaks silence after F1 investigation as defiant Red Bull comment made ahead of Bahrain GP