Daniel Ricciardo, an Italian-Australian Formula One racer, seems to have confirmed that he is in a relationship with Heidi Berger, who has been said to be his girlfriend.
Recent pictures that Ricciardo posted to his millions of Instagram followers show that he and his girlfriend are having a good time on their vacation in the US and don’t seem to care about what’s going on in the rest of the world. This page will tell you about Heidi Berge, who is thought to be Daniel Ricciardo’s girlfriend.
Heidi Berger Is The Daughter Of Former F1 Legend
Charlotte Heidi Corvo Berger, also known as Heidi Berger, was born on April 4, 1997. She is 25 years old and wants to be an actress. Her parents are the Portuguese model Ana Corvo and the 10-time Grand Prix winner Gerhard Berger. During his 14 years in Formula One, her father was known for driving for Ferrari and McLaren.
The fact that the daughter of a former Formula One driver is dating Ricciardo was just a rumor until the Australian’s Instagram post and Heidi’s own post confirmed it.
Heidi Berger posted a video of the two of them hiking and told people on social media that “Heidi got taken out of her comfort zone.” The 25-year-old is a student at New York University and wants to be an actress, according to reports.
Heidi graduated from high school in 2014, and Berger went to London to study theater for a year before taking on a number of roles in Portugal. Heidi said in an interview with CARAS that she had to leave her home in Monaco for Libson in order to make her dream of becoming an actress come true.
Heidi Berger and Daniel Ricciardo have been together for 8 years.
What’s her age?
Daniel Ricciardo, who is with Heidi Berger, is eight years older than she is. Heidi was born in 1997, but Daniel was born in 1989. Several sources say that the two have been together since 2019. But people found out about their long-kept secret when they were seen shopping in New York before the US GP 2021.
Heidi Berger was born on April 4, 1997. Her boyfriend Daniel is eight years older than she is. People told a lot of people that the couple had been seen riding in a helicopter together.
Another report confirmed that the two of them went to Austria to celebrate Daniel’s 32nd birthday, which is when rumors started to spread that they were dating. Also, the couple was seen at different places while they were on vacation.
Heidi Berger The parents of Gerhard Berger are Ava Corvo and Gerhard Berger
Gerhard Berger, the father of Heidi Berger, is one of the most respected drivers in Formula One. He was in Formula One for 14 years and raced for both McLaren and Ferrari. In 1988 and 1994, both for Ferrari, he finished third in the championship as a whole.
Gerhard was born on August 27, 1959, and is an Austrian citizen. In 2022, he will be 62 years old. In 1995, Gerhard married the actress Ana Corvo, who was from Portugal. And in 1997, Heidi joined the family as their second child.
Sara Maria Berger, Heidi’s older sister, was born on October 7, 1995, the same day that her parents got married. Sara is 26 years old in 2022. The Berger children grew up together while their parents took care of them.
Ana Corvo was born in Portugal, and she used to be Gerhard Berger’s wife. She is a well-known model who shined on the runway for many years. The former Portuguese model got a divorce from Gerhard in 2013 after filing two lawsuits, one in Monaco and the other in Kufstein.
Heidi Berger Net Worth As Of 2022
Several sources say that Heidi Berger, a Portuguese-Austrian TV actress, has an estimated net worth of $1 million. Most of her money comes from her acting and modeling jobs, which are getting better and better.
Heidi has been in a number of movies and TV shows, so she may have been able to build up a small fortune as her career has grown. Since she has a bright future as an actress, it wouldn’t surprise us to see her assets and bank account grow in the coming years.
Berger has been in more than 100 episodes of A nica Mulher, which is a Portuguese TV show. Heidi plays the character of Nono in the show. Most of the roles she’s had in movies have been small, so her paychecks might have been small, but it’s clear that they helped her net income grow.
Life at home
Daniel Joseph Ricciardo was born in Perth, Western Australia, on July 1, 1989, to parents who were both Italian and Australian. Giuseppe “Joe” Ricciardo, his father, was born in Ficarra (Messina), but when he was seven, he moved to Australia with his family. Grace, Ricciardo’s mom, was born in Australia, but her parents were from Casignana (Calabria). Michelle is Ricciardo’s sister. Ricciardo grew up in Duncraig, which is one of Perth’s northern suburbs. His father raced at the nearby Barbagallo Raceway in Wanneroo when he was young. He went to Newman College for high school. He began racing karts when he was 9 years old.
Ricciardo says his last name “Ricardo” (/rkrdo/), not “Rit-tchar-do” ([rittar.do]), which is how it is said in Italy. He says that this is how he and his family said it when he was growing up in Australia. People often call him “the honey badger,” which is a reference to the way he races. “It is said to be the animal with the least amount of fear. When you look at him, he seems cute and cuddly, but if someone crosses his territory in a way he doesn’t like, he turns into a bit of a savage and will go after anything, even tigers and pythons, but he’s a good guy.” Ricciardo chose the number 3 as his racing number because he grew up as a fan of NASCAR Cup Series driver Dale Earnhardt.
Ricciardo is a fan of the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League. In 2015 and 2016, he bought the most tickets for the team. He also likes UFC a lot.
Career
Ricciardo began karting when he was nine years old. He joined the Tiger Kart Club (TKC) and took part in many karting events. In 2005, he drove a 15-year-old Van Diemen in the Western Australian Formula Ford championship. At the end of the season, he was in eighth place. At the end of the season, Ricciardo rented a 13-year-old Van Diemen and drove it to Sandown Raceway in Melbourne to compete in the national Formula Ford series. However, his old car wasn’t fast enough, and he finished 16th, 17th, and dropped out of all three races over the weekend.
The 3rd Formula
Ricciardo’s first Formula Three race was at the Nürburgring in the middle of the 2008 season, when he joined the SG Formula Formula 3 Euro Series team. Even though Ricciardo had only been driving for a short time, he qualified eighth for the first race. After James Jakes and Christian Vietoris got stuck on the grid, this moved him up to sixth place in the race. But the reverse-grid race was hard for him, and he ended up fifteenth.
For the 2009 season, Ricciardo moved to the British Formula 3 Championship and drove for Carlin Motorsport.
Ricciardo kept working with Carlin by going to the Grand Prix in Macau with the team.
Formula Renault 3.5 Series
Ricciardo at the 2011 Circuit Paul Ricard Formula Renault 3.5 Series
Ricciardo was signed by Tech 1 on October 30, 2009, to compete in the 2010 season. In 2009, he raced with the team at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal. Brendon Hartley, who also drove for Tech 1 during the season, was his teammate.
Ricciardo missed the second test of the 2010 season because of a small accident he had while riding his mountain bike. However, he went on to win both races at the first race of the season in Alcaiz, Spain. In the races, he came in third and second, which put him at the top of the championship standings. Two weeks later, at the Spa-Francorchamps track, Ricciardo was put in last place because he was thought to have slowed other drivers down. In the next two races, he came in 13th and 5th. In the fifth race, he was in second place until many of the front-runners were penalized for breaking the parc ferme rules before the race. One week later, at Monte Carlo, Ricciardo won his third pole position of the season, finishing three-tenths of a second ahead of championship rival Stefano Coletti. At the next race, he beat Coletti by one spot to get his first win. Ricciardo went on to win again at the Hungaroring and the Hockenheimring, and he did so in a very strong way both times. Simon Abadie, the boss of the Tech 1 team, was very happy with Daniel Ricciardo’s performance after his sixth pole in 12 races. He told Autosport reporter Peter Mills, “I really hope Daniel wins the championship.”
Ricciardo got into a spectacular accident with pole-sitter Jon Lancaster during the first race at Silverstone. The accident sent Ricciardo into a barrel roll, and he landed on his wheels. His race was over after the crash, and his teammate Jean-Éric Vergne won after other drivers were disqualified. Ricciardo won the pole for the second race of the weekend and led the rest of the pack by up to three seconds for most of the race. But Tech 1 racer Esteban Guerrieri was able to pass him on the last lap because of problems with his brakes in the second half of the race.
Ricciardo was only three points behind championship leader Mikhail Aleshin and 13 points ahead of Esteban Guerrieri going into the last race of the season. Ricciardo won the race from lights-to-flag, setting the fastest lap and tying for first place with one race left. This was his eighth pole position of the season. Ricciardo started the second race of the weekend in second place on the grid. He was able to keep that spot until the pit stops, when two of his competitors, including teammate Vergne, passed him. Aleshin passed Ricciardo when there were only two laps left in the race and he was having trouble keeping up. Ricciardo didn’t win the title in his first year because he finished second and Mikhail Aleshin won by only two points.
Before he joined HRT in 2011, Ricciardo raced for ISR Racing.