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Daniel Ricciardo at centre of ugly incident as Max Verstappen dominates in Bahrain

Daniel Ricciardo has labelled Red Bull teammate Yuki Tsunoda “immature” after the Japanese F1 star had a furious reaction to team orders at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Tsunoda started 11th, three places above the Australian, and led Ricciardo for much of the race.

But Ricciardo took up a different strategy from his teammate and had the fresher tyres in the latter stages and was picking up time rapidly. Tsunoda was on the back of Haas’ Kevin Magnussen in a fight for 12th place with six laps to go when he was ordered to let the Aussie through.

The call was made due to the Visa Cash App RB team believing Ricciardo had a better chance of pulling off a late charge up into a points position and Tsunoda was furious. “Are you kidding me? Now?” an irate Tsunoda said on the team radio.

The Japanese driver was in no rush to let Ricciardo through and held him out for another lap before finally letting him pass. But that delay in accepting team orders proved costly for Ricciardo, who was lapped by the leading pack, which helped Magnussen get through as Ricciardo’s tyre advantage faded, finishing 13th, ahead of Tsunoda.

Tsunoda was filthy after the race, sarcastically saying on the team radio: “Yeah thanks guys, I appreciate it …. He needs to speed up man. He’s not fast, at all.”

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Ricciardo was already frustrated by his teammate’s delay in acting on team orders but was angered further after Tsunoda extraordinarily decided to dive-bomb him on the cool-down lap. The Japanese star inexplicably torpedoed up the inside of a turn before locking up his breaks, missing the apex entirely.

As Tsunoda came back onto the track he almost swiped Ricciardo, who was furious with his teammates’ actions. “What the f***!” Ricciardo radioed. “I’ll save it. He’s a f***ing helmet.”

Ricciardo was heated post-race but said he was trying to be mature about it all. “I don’t know. That was… I came on the radio and I was trying to stay cool. But… I’m being really sensible now, so let’s call it immaturity,” Ricciardo said of Tsunoda.

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