James Key, the technical director of McLaren F1, was asked about the team's relationship with its drivers this season. Lando Norris clearly dominates Daniel Ricciardo, and the engineer admits to being impressed by the British's abilities.
"Lando is still at the beginning of his career in many ways. He has been working at McLaren, as an F1 driver, for as long as I do, three years," Key recalls. So, I think he's still progressing, taking action all the time and doing absolutely great work for us."
"I think his big strength is that he is very constant. From one race to another, he is able to push the limits of the car, find the settings he needs, react very well, which is great. And he does a splendid job for us."
And Key explained that the collaboration between the two drivers is crucial for McLaren: "Daniel contributes just as much with his technical feedback. And they have a very similar feeling with the car. So, it's always good to have this correlation point between the two drivers. When you get to the limit, you talk about finer details."
"And each pilot has a different sensitivity. Each pilot has a limit on a given lap. And the feedback on the feeling of attacking, of being on the razor's edge, is slightly different. But the overview is very similar, and they give us a consistent return. So Daniel gives us a return as good as Lando's."
Ricciardo has a very difficult new season with McLaren, but Key reveals that the Australian's problems are not the same as in 2021, and that they also depend on the MCL36: "I would say they are a little different. The car is completely different. We are not recreating some of the maximum performance we found with last year's car."
"When she was strong, she was very strong, but we had races where she was really in trouble. So, we didn't get this peak with the car. Similarly, we know that we have certain weaknesses."
"I think each team has some, and they will affect one driver slightly differently from another. And we are working with our two drivers to remedy the weaknesses they highlight and their own, as well as the whole car."