Despite Being America’s Sweetheart, Daniel Ricciardo Doesn’t Mind Being Ignored Because of Core F1 Problem

Srijon Jana | 27/07/2023
Despite Being America’s Sweetheart, Daniel Riccardo Doesn’t Mind Being Ignored Because of Core F1 Problem

The Formula 1 paddock usually has drivers donning their team kits all the time, rarely showing off their styles. Lewis Hamilton was the first driver to break this habit and explore new fashion styles and soon, the likes of Zhou Guanyu and Yuki Tsunoda followed him. This inspired returning F1 star Daniel Ricciardo to try something different regarding paddock fashion.

There are good reasons why teams usually prefer it when their drivers wear the team’s branding. Sponsors, for example, pay a lot of money to make themselves visible. Drivers wearing team colors, get eyeballs on these sponsors. The more visibility a team can give to these sponsors, the more money they can potentially earn.

Apart from that, there is also the fact that teams sell this merchandise which forms quite a bit of their revenue. However, Ricciardo, being a fashion enthusiast took matters into his own hands to cut the boredom in the paddock.

The fashion philosophy of Daniel Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo recently spoke to Women’s Wear Daily, wherein he explained the issues that he faced with the existing paddock fashion. According to the honey badger, all F1 clothing options feel like merch – which they are. He explained that these team shirts only look good when one wears them on a racetrack, otherwise, it looks out of place.

Ricciardo then explained that he does not mind if people not recognizing him, go on trying his cloth branding. This is why he pivoted from his brand ‘Ric3’ to his latest collection ‘Enchante’, something that does not have his name associated with it.

Ricciardo said, “I would love for people to see it as a brand on its own. As opposed to something necessarily associated with me.” 

Ricciardo’s massive US presence

Daniel Ricciardo has been an absolute hit among the American audience. He happens to be one of the most loved characters in Netflix’s ‘Drive to Survive’, something that has played a huge role in helping F1 capture the US market.

On top of that, Ricciardo explained how he noticed people in the US wearing clothes of his brand and how it made him really excited. He said, “I was in New York just before Montreal. And I saw a few people walking around SoHo with some of the pieces on and I was like, ‘oh, that’s really cool.’

Ricciardo wants to expand his business further and open a physical store in New York. The Australian is also very proud of the coffee that is made by his countrymen and wants a coffee shop attached to the store.

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Srijon Jana

Srijon Jana is a Formula 1 writer at The SportsRush. As a medical undergrad with a passion for motorsports, Srijon loves juggling between cadavers and cars with ease. He started watching F1 when he was only 11, and the beautiful cars grabbed his interest. Even now, he religiously follows all the Grands Prix, and when he is not gushing over Charles Leclerc, he likes to dabble in football as well. He is a college quizzer with several state-level and national-level accolades. He is a proud Ferrari fan, and loves to pass his free time reading, watching movies, and spending some quality time with his friends and family.