Lando Norris finished the 2021 season for McLaren racing with four podium finishes and a first pole position.
The FIA will present the findings of their investigation into the handling of the Safety Car period in the Abu Dhabi GP 2021 on February 14 (Monday) to the teams.
The Australian hopes to put his 2021 struggles behind with McLaren's new MCL36 which was launched for the upcoming season.
On his way to a career-best sixth place in the drivers' standings, the 22-year-old scored four podiums and earned his first pole position.
The season finale in Abu Dhabi was dubbed the Race of the Century and The Clash of the Titans, with Verstappen and Hamilton slugging it out.
Despite having finished on the podium seven times previously, all for Red Bull, Ricciardo's career highlights are with McLaren.
McLaren finished fourth in the constructor's championship in 2021, but registered their first race win in 9 years when Daniel Ricciardo won the Italian GP.
Although Horner expects the usual contenders to be in the mix in 2022, he admits that the pecking order is difficult to predict.
On the evening of February 11, the MCL36, which will be driven by Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo, will be unveiled in an online event.
McLaren F1 team driver Daniel Ricciardo has been appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia on Australia Day 2022.