The original post was about qualifying. What does race day matter?McL-H wrote: ↑06 Aug 2022, 00:01No, not qualifying. But his performance overall. He got destroyed on race day.JPower wrote: ↑05 Aug 2022, 23:58You never saw that from Bottas. If there's one thing he does well, its qualifying.McL-H wrote: ↑05 Aug 2022, 22:43
That sums it all up doesn’t it. But let’s not forget Lando is on-par with the likes of Hamilton and Verstappen. Changing the 2nd driver might not lead to different results. I mean, we’ve seen the same last year between Verstappen/Perez and to a lesser degree Hamilton/Bottas. Perez and Bottas are not bad drivers. It’s just that their teammates came from a different planet. It could be very well that this time next year, Norris has ended Piastri’s career.
I’m not, I’m merely pointing out that even Lando says the car is not intuitive to drive.geogate wrote: ↑06 Aug 2022, 02:51you are cherry picking quotes. Lando goes on to say how he is relatively comfortable with an unstable car and ricciardo isnt. Exactly the same with Max at red bull. Why do they continue with that - both mclaren and red bull? because it is the way they can give a driver capable of handling it the fastest car they can.
https://apple.news/AkTjgGxedSJqf9AWT4uXzSQHaving secured Piastri’s services, McLaren is now working on financial terms to buy out the remainder of Ricciardo’s contract for next season, but also wants to try and make sure Ricciardo lands at another team, with the ideal scenario a seat swap with his fellow Australian at Alpine.
Based on the info I’ve seen in a couple of articles, I believe McLaren signed Oscar to a 2023 reserve driver contract, with the option to take Daniel’s seat if they could convince him to move on.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑06 Aug 2022, 04:04It is very possible that Piastri signed a test driver contract for 2023 with guarantee of McLaren race seat in 2024, but due the Vettel black hole things got shaken up.
It’s possible, but going to Alpine for next year seems like his best option ATM.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑06 Aug 2022, 05:05Its the boring option but it might very well end up being that. Daniels stays at McLaren but has to go at end of 2023 and he signs a precontract to another team for 2024 to keep his career alive
There is always the Kimi Raikanen option, pay him to have a long holiday. It depends on what is in Dan's contract. He may well hold all the cards.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑06 Aug 2022, 05:05Its the boring option but it might very well end up being that. Daniels stays at McLaren but has to go at end of 2023 and he signs a precontract to another team for 2024 to keep his career alive
Turning that around: reportedly he get’s paid more than 3 of the people above him.