Daniel Ricciardo claims self isolation makes training easier

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The Australian F1 racer Daniel Ricciardo believes that self-isolation makes for a ideal training camp, even though it helps to be at the family farm in western Australia along with a swimming pool and some machinery for playing.

The Renault Formula One team organised Q+A live stream on Instagram where the racer spoke about what he is upto for passing time waiting for the coronavirus or COVID-19 season to start.

Ricciardo comes live on Instagram

Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China - April 15, 2018 Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo
Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China - April 15, 2018 Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo Reuters

The opening race in Melbourne on March 15 was cancelled, along with the Monaco Grand Prix, and Formula One has said it hopes to start a reduced season some time in the European summer. Six races have been postponed and await rescheduling. "I know it's probably going to be a while till we race again, but I'm not allowing myself to go back into holiday mode," said Ricciardo. "Training is definitely the thing that's keeping me with that competitive mindset. You get some anger out when you train, so that's my medicine for now.

"I feel like now it's kind of perfect to get in shape," added the 30-year-old. "We're forced to stay in, there's no jet lag, no airports, we can really create a real training camp, which we don't always have." Ricciardo said he expected to see other drivers looking pretty fit when they finally got back together again, even if they might have so much pent up aggression that they all collided at the first corner.

The Australian said he might just qualify last to avoid the carnage and cash in. Ricciardo obligingly jumped into his swimming pool after agreeing to do so if enough people urged him to and revealed his other activities involved driving buggies and watching the sheep being sheared. He also posted a picture on Instagram of himself singing along while driving a tractor.

(With agency inputs)

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