Sir Patrick Stewart drinks CHAMPAGNE out of Daniel Ricciardo's SHOE

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It was the Brit's sixth victory in 10 races in Canada, who equalled legendary driver Ayrton Senna's mark of 65 pole positions earlier on Saturday.

On the race itself, Ricciardo said he had zero fun until he saw the chequered flag wave after a hard-fought contest holding off Ferrari and Force India all afternoon.

"It was tough. I was defending the whole race and we weren't that quick to be honest".

The X-Men and Star Trek actor did admirably to down the entire "shoey" in one go and didn't seem too perturbed afterwards despite race victor Lewis Hamilton's own objections.

"It looked like he was struggling but maybe he was just having a breather and then he had a second attack".

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As a result of finishing on the podium, Ricciardo found himself spurred on by the crowd to revive his "shoey" tradition. I couldn't afford any mistakes, especially in the last sector, because if they get the DRS and get a run it's hard to keep them behind.

Lifting the shoe to his lips, Sir Patrick drained it before declaring: "Bravo!"

Sir Patrick isn't the first celebrity Ricciardo has convinced to join him in his trademark toast - Scottish actor Gerard Butler reluctantly agreed to take part in October, when the driver also finished third behind first-placed Hamilton at the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin, Texas.

"I want some of that", said Stewart as he eyed up Ricciardo's toe jam.

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