Precise Advice with Daniel Ricciardo

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Published on February 17, 2023

Whether you’re cruising in a convertible or racing to soccer practice in a minivan, we’ve all taken a ride or two on the struggle bus! That’s why we’ve enlisted race car driver Daniel Ricciardo to help actual fans with actual driving dilemmas in our latest installment of Precise Advice! #Colbert #DanielRicciardo #Formula1 #PreciseAdvice #Advice #Racing

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11 comments

  • thesoundofjesse 1 year ago

    I fucking love Daniel. He’s going to be a major voice in F1 for years and years to come, regardless of having a seat or not.

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  • Anon Ymity 1 year ago

    Excellent and funny!

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  • Shelley 1 year ago

    Who’s worth the cost of some eggs? No way. Although, that would teach me NOT to road rage, leading to peace and harmony, lol!

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  • FoCoPuffs 1 year ago

    Hope Danny gets a drive or two this season. And with parallel parking, it seems to be that you can either do it naturally or you can’t. Practice with someone who can might help though.

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  • Ross Parlette 1 year ago

    At the moment, eggs are too expensive for that.

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  • Lama 1 year ago

    He gave advice just hardly any helpful ones lmao

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  • Seth Wooten 1 year ago

    The Aussie accent will help until they run your license and see your record since 1996. Then it will probably work against you. Don’t ask me how I know

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  • laci272 1 year ago

    As always, he’s the life of the party

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  • DJL 1 year ago

    I can only pay attention if he does these topless.

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  • J Lee 1 year ago

    What??? An F1 driver sucks at parallel parking???

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  • Fauler Perfektionist 1 year ago

    You find parallel parking frustrating? Sounds to me like you need _practice._ _Practice_ it and _practice_ it and _practice_ it. Practice it until you’re _sick_ of it. Then take a break. A good 15 minutes. Then practice it some more. Practice it until you’re _good_ at it. Practice it until it comes _naturally._ _That’s_ when you know you’ve practiced it enough.

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