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I live close enough to the grand prix track to hear the Ferrari team screaming in Italian over the aria of an F1 engine, and I appreciate the sport in the same way I admire NASA for being able to send a rocket into space – the power and scope of human achievement. It’s 25 years since the race moved from Adelaide to Melbourne and Daniel Ricciardo – the only local driver on the grid at this year’s Formula One Rolex Australian Grand Prix – shares with us what it is like to, put simply, drive that insanely fast. Journalist Matthew Clayton met Ricciardo in Barcelona for this week’s feature. ●

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COVER STORY Australian Formula One driver Daniel Ricciardo has the courage and physicality of a fighter pilot.

After a racing detox, the only local driver on the grid at Albert Park is ready for every white-knuckle moment. Wo r d s

But that’s not to say he’s flippant or ignorant of the dangers that are part of the mix of what makes F1 so daunting, yet so thrilling. “The dangers are always there in the back of your mind – anyone that says they’re not is lying,” Ricciardo says. “You don’t deny the dangers exist, but we’re so used to it that it’s normal. But I certainly understand how it must be if you don’t have control. For me, I’m the one in control, but I know that when my mum is watching, she doesn’t know that I’m going to go for an overtake or not, or if I’m going to do something safe or not. “When I’m watching MotoGP or supercross on TV, I’m like mum is, the one riding every move and watching it like any other fan does. “It’s always more nerve-racking not being in the drivers’ seat.” It’s a pragmatic mindset that helps Ricciardo cope with the rigours of F1 pre-season testing, which comprises six days of on-track action at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona each February. Unlike other professional athletes who can kick, throw or hit a ball to keep their eye in during their

young gun Max Verstappen as the very best drivers of those who ascend to the rarefied air of F1. Renault, desperate to return to the top of F1 after a long period in the wilderness, secured Ricciardo’s services for the 2019-20 seasons. A glance at the Albert Park grandstands at last year’s Australian Grand Prix – resplendent in yellow after his legion of fans brought new merchandise to mirror his move – showed that, as international sporting A-listers go, few have Ricciardo’s reach, and fewer still are almost unanimously admired as he is for his results, and the relentlessly positive approach he takes to pursuing them. Ricciardo’s chosen profession is one that comes with plenty of rewards, but is a workplace that carries undeniable risk. Once Ricciardo is strapped into his RS20 machine and the visor of his helmet snaps shut, he has a disarming calm when speaking to his team over the two-way radio during races, relaying information about the behaviour of his car, the condition of his tyres or the tactics of his rivals with a succinct laid-back Australian patois.

“The dangers are always there in the back of your mind – anyone that says they’re not is lying.”

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aniel Ricciardo’s preparation for the next Formula One season starts as soon as the chequered flag falls on the year prior. The 30-year-old returns to his native Western Australia, switches off his phone and heads to a farm a few hours away from Perth. A strict training regimen is put on hold, dietary considerations are few, and his typically highlyregimented timetable is eschewed for days with no plans at all. Stopping to a standstill is what helps a man who spends his life trying to be faster than anyone else hit the reset button to come back and chase the world championship he so desperately craves. “Getting home to Australia from Europe is where I always feel the next season starts more than the current one ending,” Ricciardo says. “From mid-December until the new year, I try not to be on any sort of schedule, no training program, no diet, nothing. My mind needs it as much as my body. Mentally, not being on a timetable is very liberating and a way that I regain the energy I need.” If Ricciardo’s December detox doesn’t sound like the preparation required of an elite athlete, his January schedule makes you feel exhausted just thinking about it. Once the calendar flips to the new year, Ricciardo, together with long-time friend and personal trainer Michael Italiano, throws himself into a brutal program that enables him to stay physically and mentally ready for a sport that crisscrosses the globe to race 21 times in eight months across any number of time zones, not to mention temperature and altitude extremes. It’s a level of commitment that sees the elite in the sport compared favourably with fighter pilots for their combination of physical fitness and clarity of thought under extreme pressure. Elite? Ricciardo has become just that after starting his F1 career in 2011, his early promise seeing him land a plum drive with Red Bull Racing in 2014 after compatriot Mark Webber called it quits. In five seasons at Red Bull, Ricciardo won seven races including the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix in 2018, and regularly found himself in debates alongside six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, four-time champion Sebastian Vettel and Dutch

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off-season, F1 drivers return to their day job completely cold. For all of the weights, fitness work, enhancing of core strength and mind management that goes on away from the eyes of the public, F1 drivers can’t replicate the speed and sensations they endure at the race track until they’re back on it. “The first few years for me, when I got back to testing, it was more of a mental thing, in that I wondered, ‘Can I still do this?’” Ricciardo admits. “There was a bit of doubt sometimes, but you knew that was going to pass even if you felt it was there. Mentally, these days I can get ready to go from the start. “On the second lap I did [in Barcelona], I went through turn nine – fastest corner on the track – completely flat-out. So my brain was right, but physically it’s a different story. Continued p7

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“Your body is in shock and after two days I was as stiff as a board, but that’s normal. You can do as much physical training in the off-season, train the house down, but those first days are always going to hurt.” With testing coming to a close in late February, all eyes and most minds immediately picture Albert Park, which has opened the F1 season for the majority of its 25 years on the calendar. For Ricciardo, like Webber before him, the season-opener is one-third exhilarating, twothirds exhausting. The well-wishes that come with being the only local driver on the grid are balanced with the endless stream of commitments that can make actually driving the car the most peace Ricciardo will find all weekend. It’s an intensity that, in part, perhaps explains why no Australian has finished on the podium in their home grand prix. “I love Melbourne, but sometimes I wish Melbourne would love me back,” Ricciardo grins. Looking further ahead than Melbourne, Ricciardo admits “there’s a lot going on” in 2020. Out of contract at the end of the season, he’ll have no shortage of potential suitors. Clouding the picture further is that F1 is set to undergo a regulatory revolution for 2021, with next year’s cars to look markedly different to their predecessors with slimline bodywork atop lowprofile tyres tethered to 18-inch wheels, and operated under a cost cap for the first time. Trying to be in the right place at the right time with so much in flux is, understandably, high on Ricciardo’s wish list. It’s a balancing act, but one Ricciardo feels well equipped to handle. Come race day at Albert Park, he’ll be primed for that white-knuckle moment when he and 19 of his colleagues react to the starting lights going out, a split second that heralds the beginning of a new season. What happens after that is difficult to predict and even harder to control. But any success one of our most popular athletes enjoys will have had its genesis on a dusty far-flung farm, a place where this most authentic of Australian sports stars goes to rest up, reload, and ride again. ●

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My dad plays electric guitar and did a lot of gigs when he was younger. He was in five different bands and played rock songs, metal and pop. I grew up with music. We had a studio at home and I remember being about two years old and having a box of percussion instruments. Dad would play his guitar and I’d jam with him. From that age I always wanted to play drums. I’ve been at Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School since the Early Learning Centre and began playing drums in grade 5. There is something special about the sound of drumming and feeling the beat in my heart. The first class I had with Chloe I was nervous because I didn’t know what to expect but each week I look forward to our sessions. About six months after I started classes with Chloe, I entered a competition and played a duet and a drum solo. I wrote the solo myself and remember getting marked good to excellent and Chloe and I were pretty happy about that. Drumming gives me an adrenalin rush and it’s also a great way of relieving any tension. I practise two hours a day at home and when I come to classes with Chloe, we play our favourite rock and pop songs. We have similar tastes in music and I see her more as a mentor than a teacher because she gives me plenty of freedom to follow my interests but is always there push me to do better each time. The best advice she’s given me is “go slower” so I focus on my technique. I’d like to study music after high school and to create a business that has a music aspect to it. Drumming will always be part of my life and it’s a highlight for me when Chloe and I set up two drum kits and play together.

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