2022 - McLaren Formula 1 Team

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djos wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:56
dfegan358 wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:52
It’s amazing how Ricciardo thinks he will have options for f1 drive come 2024. He should be begging for a Haas drive next year to stay somewhat relevant
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).
Ted thinks he’s off to Mercedes now… not RB. Said so in Race Notebook

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Love the delusion of both Ricciardo and his stans :lol:

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the EDGE wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 09:32
mwillems wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 09:25
We now sit just 6 points behind Alpine.

What a race from Lando, was he conserving fuel or tyres earlier in the race?

I didn't get to watch much unfortunately, but where was this pace earlier?
No, they just had a good strategy, whilst others crashed out

Lando pitted twice, and managed to put that to good use at the end of the race with a tyre advantage over Alonso, Magnasun and Gasley, who all tried a 1 stop
I caught the end and saw him racing past everyone and thought, why are we only doing this now??! Lol

Good strategy for a track that is open to overtaking, but kudos to Landos racecraft to pull it off.

Imagine if he'd have waited a little longer to pit under the safety car 😆

Great result.
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billamend wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 12:16
Love the delusion of both Ricciardo and his stans :lol:
I’d rather be a fan than a hater.
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djos wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:56
dfegan358 wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:52
It’s amazing how Ricciardo thinks he will have options for f1 drive come 2024. He should be begging for a Haas drive next year to stay somewhat relevant
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).
Even if he never got in the car he would still be an asset for them in a PR role, doing interviews, bulling young drivers, visiting sponsors etc.
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Lando’s Fernando overtake, for those like me who missed it


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the EDGE wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:59
djos wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:56
dfegan358 wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:52
It’s amazing how Ricciardo thinks he will have options for f1 drive come 2024. He should be begging for a Haas drive next year to stay somewhat relevant
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).
Ted thinks he’s off to Mercedes now… not RB. Said so in Race Notebook
I don’t see it, Hamilton will sign on for several more years and Russell is their long term bet and isn’t going anywhere either.
"In downforce we trust"

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Big Tea wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 12:46
djos wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:56
dfegan358 wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:52
It’s amazing how Ricciardo thinks he will have options for f1 drive come 2024. He should be begging for a Haas drive next year to stay somewhat relevant
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).
Even if he never got in the car he would still be an asset for them in a PR role, doing interviews, bulling young drivers, visiting sponsors etc.
Agreed.
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djos wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 13:00
the EDGE wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:59
djos wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:56


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).
Ted thinks he’s off to Mercedes now… not RB. Said so in Race Notebook
I don’t see it, Hamilton will sign on for several more years and Russell is their long term bet and isn’t going anywhere either.
Ricciardo as a reserve though

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the EDGE wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 12:59
Lando’s Fernando overtake, for those like me who missed it

Nice!
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djos wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 12:41
billamend wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 12:16
Love the delusion of both Ricciardo and his stans :lol:
I’d rather be a fan than a hater.
I don't think there are much haters. Although some people are being overdramatic about his performances, most people would love to have seen Ricciardo succeed at McLaren. Myself included. He is a likeable guy, who was fast in the past. All fans were pleasently surprised with his arrival in the team. However, considering he earns the big bucks (somewhere 15-20 million a year) it comes with expectations and responsibilities. The team and fans expect good performances and are right so. Calling out that he hasn't performed as expected, does not make you a hater. It is just what it is. One can be stubborn and point at the car traits, but he should have extracted more. Nothing more, nothing less.

The good drivers drive fast because of the car. The great drivers drive fast despite the car.

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BosF1 wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 13:07
djos wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 12:41
billamend wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 12:16
Love the delusion of both Ricciardo and his stans :lol:
I’d rather be a fan than a hater.
The good drivers drive fast because of the car. The great drivers drive fast despite the car.
Ask Alain Prost what he thought of his 1990 Ferrari, iirc he compared it to a truck!

Daniel is too nice to tell us what he really thinks of his McLaren.

Top drivers changing teams has gone horribly wrong before and will do so again (Fernando rejoining McLaren also springs to mind).
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the EDGE wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 12:59
Lando’s Fernando overtake, for those like me who missed it

Thanks!
Everyone who could only watch the world wide feed missed it! We had the pleasure of watching Max Verstappen cruising around on his own👌🏻
F1 can be so backwards sometimes🤦🏼‍♂️
Just a fan's point of view

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djos wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 13:01
the EDGE wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 12:59
Lando’s Fernando overtake, for those like me who missed it

Nice!
Lovely stuff. Great points for the team in the end

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djos wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:56
dfegan358 wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 11:52
It’s amazing how Ricciardo thinks he will have options for f1 drive come 2024. He should be begging for a Haas drive next year to stay somewhat relevant
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).
Sebastian Buemi was their reserve for years, never got back a race seat. It's more likely De Vries is the long term target for the Red Bull seat, if Perez leaves.
Q: (Stefano Mancini – La Stampa) Kimi, will you help Vettel to win his championship this year?
Kimi Raikkonen: I can only drive one car, obviously. 
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