Ricciardo not contemplating Indy 500

18/10/2018
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While much is being made of the fact this weekend marks Fernando Alonso's last United States Grand Prix, though the Spaniard is giving nothing away there is continued speculation that he'll be back in America on a more regular basis next year contesting a full season of IndyCar.

Speaking at today's press conference, some of his colleagues were asked if they would like to follow the example he set last year in contesting the legendary Indy 500.

"Yes and no," said Daniel Ricciardo. "The thought of it sounds good. Ovals creep me out a little bit. I won't lie.

"It would be cool," he added. "I don't know. I would at least like to have a go, like maybe just a test. Let's see how things go but yeah, it was cool watching Fernando do it, don't get me wrong and part of me was like trying to picture myself being there and doing it but yeah, maybe one day.

"At the moment I don't say it's something I'm looking to do in the near future. I don't know. Probably the older I get, the more scared I'll become, so if it doesn't happen now maybe it won't ever happen. I don't know."

"I'll join Daniel," said Romain Grosjean. "It sounds cool, looks cool, it's a great race. Ovals, yeah..." to which Ricciardo added: "Who thought turning left could be so hard?"

"I kind of feel in a similar way," said Lewis Hamilton. "I would definitely like to try it as I've never really driven an oval before and the cars are incredibly fast and I always want to go faster.

"I probably will get a chance to have a go," he added. "I'm sure if I wanted to have a go I could but it's never been a series - naturally, growing up in Europe, it's never been a series that you grew up aspiring to be in, it was always Formula One being it was the highest technology and has always been - at least growing up - the thought was that it was the highest grade of drivers that you wanted to compete against but they've got some great drivers there as well.

"I think I would prefer to try NASCAR," he admitted. " Watkins Glen, I've always wanted to have a go up there, beer cans in the side. I have driven a NASCAR years ago at Watkins Glen which was awesome so that's something I could do potentially.

"I honestly have no desire to do any other racing beyond Formula One if I'm really honest but maybe that will change when you do stop, because you do it your whole life and temptation is always going to be there, I'm always going to be a racing driver at heart."

"Well, they need to commit to the race," said Alonso, who led last year's race before finally succumbing to an engine failure. "I think if they just want to do a test they will never do the race after testing the car, because it feels quite bad. It feels quite difficult.

"The car is self-steering to the left, you go on the straights and you are turning right and it feels very weird to drive the car, but then in the race it is just a different thing. You wake up your competitive instinct and you forget about all these weird things that those cars have and it's a lot of fun. It's part of history.

"I think the biggest thing is to go out of your comfort zone and drive something that you don't feel ready to handle, ready to control and that adrenaline is magic," he smiled.

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Published: 18/10/2018
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