Here are the latest updates I can confirm:
- Daniel Ricciardo is set to attend the Indianapolis 500 this year, marking his first visit to the event since stepping away from professional racing. Reports describe his attendance as a significant moment, with him saying he’s excited to be there as a fan first and foremost.[1][3]
- Several outlets note that Ricciardo has publicly discussed the Indy 500 as a highly anticipated experience, and that his involvement comes after a period away from the F1 scene. This includes statements about the event potentially triggering strong emotions given his long career in motorsport.[4][1]
- Conor Daly and IndyCar-related coverage have highlighted Ricciardo’s presence at the race; while there was earlier talk of possible on-track participation or ambassador roles, current reporting emphasizes his role as a spectator and guest at the 500 rather than a driver.[2][3]
Illustration of the context:
- Indy 500 appearance: Ricciardo attending as a guest/fan, with media framing around the emotional significance of returning to such a historic race.[3][1]
- No confirmed drive at the Indy 500 as of these reports; discussions have focused on attendance and the cultural impact rather than a competitive entry.[3][4]
Would you like a quick timeline of Ricciardo’s Indy 500 coverage from this week, or a brief overview of what being at the event typically involves for former F1 drivers? I can also pull up direct article quotes if you want.[1][3]