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Ricciardo/Ocon team orders swap in F1 Styrian GP "was coming"

Daniel Ricciardo believes the Renault Formula 1 team would have asked Esteban Ocon to let him by in the Styrian Grand Prix had the Australian not overtaken him

Ricciardo was the highest placed driver on the grid to start on the medium tyres in eighth last weekend, and he soon came up behind team-mate Ocon, whose softs were past their best by that point.

After several laps behind, he was heard telling his engineer that he was faster than the cars ahead, but no attempt was made to ask the Renault drivers to swap positions before Ricciardo made his own move.

"I asked a bit of a general question," said Ricciardo.

"As I was, I felt, being held up by by that group. So I just said, 'Look, guys, I'm quite a bit quicker at the moment.'

"So I guess that it's really me asking the question. 'Okay, are we going to swap?'

"Obviously, we were on different strategies. I was on the medium and Esteban was on the soft, so I think typically early in the race I don't think it's that wise to fight and lose time, especially on on a split strategy.

"So I asked the question, and then I got past, but I believe the call was coming.

"If it wasn't that lap, it was going to come. So it was being discussed on pit wall.

"I think obviously they could see we were both losing time trying to fight each other. So it was certainly being addressed."

He added: "It's the first time we've gone wheel to wheel.

"Obviously I was obviously never gonna do anything too crazy, especially that early in the race, and I think because we were on different strategies.

"So if I didn't get by in that lap, I honestly was expecting to get a call to swap cars.

"I think I would have been a little bit surprised if I hadn't got that, but it was leaning that way anyways.

"I was obviously, especially after [retiring] last week and just wanting to try and get a race on board.

"I wasn't too interested in throwing any dive bombs too early in the race on on a team-mate."

Ocon, who famously had several incidents with his former team-mate Sergio Perez at Racing Point back in 2018, said he enjoyed the fight.

"It's been good to race with Daniel," he said.

"I have to say, it was a very fair fight. We left other space. It was not too aggressive. And that's that's the way I want to race against I guess my team mate, really.

"From the start to the moment we were together, and we were together after he got in front. So I was gonna have a move again at the next rate before I retired.

"So yeah, it was a good fight. I was happy with how everything has been there.

"So, looking forward to many more. I think the policy of the team so far was to let each other race but race cleanly. And that's what we did."

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