“If my mom said yes to two wheels perhaps that’s what I would have gone for”: McLaren star driver reveals how his mom’s decision made him an F1 star instead of a mountain biker
McLaren F1 Racing driver Daniel Ricciardo reveals his passion for Two Wheels (Motorbikes) and how karting is “more professional.”
Since his debut in 2011, Ricciardo has won eight races and finished 32 times on the podium. He’s one of the most experienced drivers on the grid, but all could not have taken place if his mom had encouraged him to drive a bike in his teenage years.
Speaking with Jase Macalpine in the Gypsy Tales Podcast, Daniel Ricciardo talks about his passion for mountain biking and how he still wants to learn and improve on two wheels.
Moms are always Right
Instead, go and ride bikes than practice F1 on Friday – Daniel Ricciardo
The McLaren star reaffirms his love for the sport he is in, yet the sounds of the bikes beckon him.“It’s funny, I’ve made it out to four wheels now, and I love it to bits.
But, my passion for two wheels is just as high; higher, because it is something I’ve never done, and it’s something I’d obviously love to do more and get better at.”
His taste profoundly influenced the life of being a biker in music; it was the culture that appealed to him: “If I want to be a cool kid, this has my name written on it.” Karting was more professional to the Honey Banger “A bit more straight down the line.”
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