Published: 15:50, April 15, 2020 | Updated: 04:42, June 6, 2023
Aussie F1 driver Ricciardo agrees to cut in multi-million dollar salary
By Xinhua

Renault's Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo poses for a photo at the Albert Park circuit ahead of the Formula One Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on March 12, 2020. (WILLIAM WEST / AFP)

SYDNEY - Australian F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo will take a cut to his multi-million dollar salary in order to help his team, Renault weather the COVID-19 pandemic, French newspaper L'Equipe reported on Wednesday.

Ricciardo is among the world's highest paid sportspeople, with a reported annual salary of US$25 million.

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It's a discussion we've already had. Daniel has already confirmed he is willing...I can confirm to you that he will reduce it

Cyril Abiteboul, Managing Director, Renault F1 Team

Renault's F1 boss, Cyril Abiteboul, told the paper that the 30-year-old has agreed to take a pay cut, with negotiation of his contract due for 2020 regardless since switching from Red Bull the year before.

"It's a discussion we've already had. Daniel has already confirmed he is willing...I can confirm to you that he will reduce it," Abiteboul said.

"We still have to fix the terms but, in principle, I can reassure the Renault group management committee; I do not fear it will destabilise the F1 program."

F1's season-opening race in Melbourne, scheduled for March 15, was cancelled at the last minute with the Monaco Grand Prix also subsequently axed.

Abiteboul said that with races cancelled or postponed, contract negotiations were significantly hampered, with the company potentially forking over millions of dollars for little return.

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"We would have evaluated Daniel's performance over the first four races and started or not the first discussions," he said.

"We haven't turned a wheel. We are blind but have to plan, we may have to take decisions without the season starting."

Renault's Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo steers his car at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, during the final race of the Formula One Grand Prix season, on Dec 1, 2019. (ANDREJ ISAKOVIC / AFP)