Lewis Hamilton did not expect Red Bull to axe AlphaTauri driver Nyck De Vries
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has voiced his disapproval of Red Bull's decision to remove Nyck De Vries from his racing position after just 10 races.
Lewis Hamilton has criticised Red Bull's decision to axe AlphaTauri driver Nyck De Vries after just 10 races.
Daniel Ricciardo has been handed a second chance in Formula One, replacing De Vries at Red Bull's junior team AlphaTauri for the concluding dozen rounds of the year, starting at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday.
De Vries, 28, crashed on multiple occasions and failed to score a single point, with a best finish of 12th in Monaco, before he was handed his marching orders by Red Bull's ruthless motorsport adviser Helmut Marko 48 hours after he finished 17th and last at the British Grand Prix.
"I am not surprised to see Daniel back but I was surprised to see the decision they took for poor Nyck," said Hamilton at the Hungaroring.
"He is such a talented young man and a nice guy. The future is bright for him and there will be opportunities for the future. But that is how Red Bull do it."
When it was suggested to Hamilton that De Vries' dismissal is a reminder of how F1 works, the seven-time world champion replied: "I would say that is how Red Bull work."
Ricciardo's career looked to be all but over after he was dumped by McLaren following two underwhelming seasons with the British team.
But the popular 34-year-old impressed in a test at Silverstone for Red Bull last Tuesday, and given Sergio Perez's torrid run of form - which has seen him fall 99 points adrift of team-mate Max Verstappen - AlphaTauri's move to hire the Australian will fuel speculation that he could land a return to the team which carried him to seven of his eight victories.
Speaking at the world champions' packed motorhome earlier on Thursday, Ricciardo said: "The dream is a Red Bull seat, but there is no 'this is what you need to do' to achieve that.
"Given what has happened over the past few years and taking time off, I knew it would be hard to get back in at the top.
"Of course that was my wish, but you need to be realistic, and if I want to get back into Red Bull it will be a process, and this is the best path for me at the moment.
Ricciardo's reputation in the sport is on the line following his poor period with McLaren which saw the British team move to cancel his contract.
Ricciardo failed to land a seat for the 2023 campaign and instead elected to return to Red Bull as a reserve driver.
But he might struggle to impress with a team currently rooted to the foot of the constructors' table, taking just two points all season.
However, Ricciardo added: "Over the past few years, I started falling into a trap where I believed the car does not suit me and you can be your own worst enemy. I know this car will have limitations but I will work with that.
"Getting this opportunity is a chance to make things better. That is why I am excited to get back behind the wheel and show my true self.
"I had enough time off to reset and also enjoy it again. Six months ago, I wasn't at a place to jump at an opportunity like this but that has been the luxury of time.
"I have fallen in love with it again and I feel myself in an environment that provides me with a lot of nostalgia, so when the opportunity came along it was like, 'let's try it'."