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Australian F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo has sported a handwritten 'F.E.A.' message on his racing helmet while qualifying 14th at the Monaco Grand Prix - leading to speculation it's a very blunt response to critics who have slammed his recent form.
The McLaren star has had a shocking run since moving from Renault in 2021 and there are indications he could be forced out of F1 at the season's end.
Ricciardo was spotted with the initials 'F.E.A' written on the rear of his helmet in Saturday's qualifying session at the famous track.
Daniel Ricciardo's helmet was marked with the initials 'F.E.A' for Saturday's qualifying race, with fans speculating it stands for 'f**k 'em all'
Some fans believe the acronym stands for 'f*** em all', a phrase that could be aimed at Ricciardo's critics and possibly even McLaren.
Earlier in the week, team boss Zak Brown said he was 'disappointed' in Ricciardo's form with the team since his 2021 Italian Grand Prix