6 overtakes in the last 20 laps, what a drive
No, they just had a good strategy, whilst others crashed out
He bagged 2 places on the opening lap but couldn’t get consistent pace out of the car. Lando might be making the car look good, but it still isn’t a good car!Ground Effect wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 05:13The usual remark when trying to defend Daniel is "He hasn't forgotten how to drive". Well, maybe he has? But seriously, Daniel seems stuck in his ways, either he's just refusing to adapt and change his driving style, or he simply can't. Whichever is the case, it's not doing his reputation any good.
djos wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 09:50He bagged 2 places on the opening lap but couldn’t get consistent pace out of the car. Lando might be making the car look good, but it still isn’t a good car!Ground Effect wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 05:13The usual remark when trying to defend Daniel is "He hasn't forgotten how to drive". Well, maybe he has? But seriously, Daniel seems stuck in his ways, either he's just refusing to adapt and change his driving style, or he simply can't. Whichever is the case, it's not doing his reputation any good.
Heck it seemed to be faster after Lando sustained damage!
Mclaren’s are a “weird car” if you ask Carlos who has driven other F1 cars.Ben1980 wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 09:53djos wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 09:50He bagged 2 places on the opening lap but couldn’t get consistent pace out of the car. Lando might be making the car look good, but it still isn’t a good car!Ground Effect wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 05:13The usual remark when trying to defend Daniel is "He hasn't forgotten how to drive". Well, maybe he has? But seriously, Daniel seems stuck in his ways, either he's just refusing to adapt and change his driving style, or he simply can't. Whichever is the case, it's not doing his reputation any good.
Heck it seemed to be faster after Lando sustained damage!
No one says its a good car. Its an OK car. But its good enough to qualify top 10 regularly and it's certainly good enough to not be second last on the track.
I have no words.djos wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 10:01Mclaren’s are a “weird car” if you ask Carlos who has driven other F1 cars.
Yeah, I agree. It's pathetic to cling to a driver like this based on comments made by someone who drove a completely different car two years ago.
Yet, both Norris and Sainz were able to finish in the points regularly. Earlier you implied the odd car characteristics/traits have been there for a couple of seasons. I don't disagree with that. What I fail to see is how that should be a reason for Ricciardo to not deliver. Two out of three drivers could drive with or around those car traits and score valueble points. Just one can not. So what factor of the difference to Norris is down to the car (characteristics) and what factor is down to the driver?djos wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 10:01Mclaren’s are a “weird car” if you ask Carlos who has driven other F1 cars.
RedBull clearly still believe in him, he’ll be their reserve driver next year and will likely replace Perez when he retires at the end of ‘23 (he’s said he’s unhappy with the expanded F1 calendar and has a very young family).