Daniel Ricciardo will today conduct demonstration drives on a makeshift track in the US city of Nashville, marking his first return at the wheel of a real Formula 1 car after the injury he suffered in Zandvoort at the end of August.
“I trained on the simulator, everything went well, my arm works well and I’m ready to get behind the wheel,” said the Australian before leaving for the capital of Tennessee, which is also considered the capital of the US country music. . “Everyone knows I love Austin, and I wouldn’t miss a performance there for anything.” But before that, I’ll make a quick stop in Nashville.
We will be holding a demonstration there this weekend. See you on Broadway if you’re there Saturday, and if not, we’ll see you in Austin!”
It has been known for a long time that the Australian racer loves music, although he once honestly admitted in an interview with F1News.ru: “I am not going to release an album, because with all my love for music I have no talent for it.”
Then why, on the eve of his trip to Nashville, did Daniel share via social networks a whole series of photos taken in the recording studio, and we see him with musical instruments in his hands, next to the microphone and at the sound engineer’s console?
Apparently this is just a publicity stunt: Riccardo timed the premiere of his brand’s next clothing collection, called Enchante Records, specifically for his trip to Nashville. Because Nashville loves country music, the Australian expects that T-shirts, sweatshirts and hats decorated with funny images on musical themes will be popular with local audiences.
But who knows, maybe Daniel will still please his fans with some kind of song – modern technologies easily make this possible, if there is a desire.
Source: F1 News

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