“But, that being said, he’s very focused on on Formula 1.”
Whilst Brown stressed the split had been amicable, he emphasised that the team had made it clear the results weren’t good enough.
“I would say we’ve been very open and transparent with Daniel throughout his entire time here at McLaren,” he said.
“I think he understands that we weren’t able to put together the results that we’d hoped for. He’s been around motor racing his entire life. So he understands this and is as disappointed as we are that it didn’t work out.”
Seidl admitted that the team also has to take responsibility in the failure of getting Ricciardo up to speed.
“In the end, we have to acknowledge that despite all the commitment and effort, despite both sides putting in so much work, we didn’t manage [it].
“That’s why we came to the decision that we wanted to make a change for next year and mutually agreed together with Daniel that we terminate the contract early at the end of this year.