McLaren announce Daniel Ricciardo’s departure + Can Verstappen get a win at the Belgian Grand Prix?

ESPN published this video item, entitled “McLaren announce Daniel Ricciardo’s departure + Can Verstappen get a win at the Belgian Grand Prix?” – below is their description.

On this episode of Unlapped Katie George, Nate Saunders and Laurence Edmondson react to McLaren announcing Daniel Ricciardo’s departure at the end of the year. What is next for Ricciardo? How will the rest of his season shake out? They look at new rules heading into the Belgian Grand Prix, will Mercedes inch closer to Ferrari and Red Bull? Plus, why F1 needs to be careful when considering removing Spa from the 2023 race calendar.

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