Daniel Ricciardo goes airborne at Ford’s Raptor Rally in return to racing seat

Daniel Ricciardo returned to the driver's seat by taking part in Ford's Raptor Rally at Lake Havasu

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Former Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo has returned to the racing seat as he took on Ford's Raptor Rally at Lake Havasu, Arizona.

The Australian driver, who joined Ford as a brand ambassador in September 2025, retired from F1 after the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix. He joined a rally of Ford F-150 Raptors for high-speed desert runs and massive jumps.

"All right, so we're in Lake Havasu. I don't know how much you can see behind me, but that is the lake," Ricciardo said. "We looked it up. Deepest point is about 92 ft. I think it spans over about 40 miles or so. The whole drive I was just like, 'Tonight, we're going to go on a sunset drive, a little trail drive off-road, put the Raptors to use, put them to work, probably finish the night with a cold beverage.'

"There's going to be about a thousand Raptors tomorrow for the event. So, tonight's a more quiet one. I think 50 of us. I've never done this before. I honestly don't know what to expect, but that's normally how I like to do things.

"As soon as someone gives me a brief, I'm like, I like the surprise. So, I don't know where this car is going to take me tonight, but I'm sure it's going to be beautiful, and we're in good hands."

After completing the sunset drive and enjoying some food and fireworks, he set off again for a final off-road drive on the first evening.

The second day started with a jump. After successfully completing the first jump, he gave it another try to go in with more confidence. As he glided through the air, both he and his co-driver burst into laughter as they landed, pulling up alongside a marshal who said, "That was double what anyone has done all day."

"Unfortunately, a little bit of ego overtook me, and I wasn't happy with the first one," Ricciardo said to the camera. "So, we went real big. That felt big. That was so fun. That was so fun. I think there's a photo of us mid-air."

It was then time for the 36-year-old to get into the passenger seat for an off-road trail, including jumps, in another Raptor R, before getting into a Ford Raptor T1+ as both passenger and driver.

"So we've had a day out in the dirt. I'm exhausted, hence why we're finishing the day in the pool," the former Red Bull F1 driver reflected. "It was pretty awesome, though. I jumped my truck. My Raptor R said, 'Ahhh, really flying.' And then I got driven by some pros - some off-roader pros with Lauren and Mitch.

"I was pretty scared. But it was really fun. I hadn't done anything like that before. We finished the day with everyone from the rally. And I think what the community's built is really awesome. And I think what's made Raptor is the people and days like this. And it's really nice to be a part of that. It's been a really good couple of days out here in Lake Havasu."

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