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F1 racer Daniel Ricciardo is Farabi (2020) Feneo Original Web Seriesmaking a name for himself as something of a human headline, and the cheeky boy of racing. From downing champagne from a shoe more than once, the Australian driver has now celebrated executing a difficult racing manoeuvre at the Italian Grand Prix with a cheeky "shaka."

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The amount of crash compilations on YoutTube are testament to the dangers of the sport, so it's no wonder Ricciardo was stoked with his execution of a difficult overtake against his rival, Finnish Valtteri Bottas.

F1 cars reach speeds of 375 kph (233 mph) so even a few seconds of one-handed driving is exceptional, let alone accomplishing a daring pounce like Ricciardo's, which earned him an extra 10 points, as he lunged ahead of Bottas in what commentator Martin Bundle called "the overtake of the season."

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As the driver, who finished fifth overall told news.com.au, "I was a little way back. Out of the last corner I was like, it's on — it's on this lap," Ricciardo said post-race. “But I knew I was a long way back so I wasn’t convinced I would pull it off but once I did I was like, cool!" adding "I think we didn't touch as far as I know, it was clean — so good fun! I was giggling in the car!"

Shaka on, bro!

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