LHamilton wrote: ↑24 Jul 2024, 07:57
So from that point of view I think its more likely that Ricciardo get the chance mid season. They have all the data they need, surely, to make a proper decision.
Well, I am sure they have all the data, but I think the problem is that this data doesn't show what they want it to show.
They clearly brought Daniel back to RB family with the aim of promoting him to the main team if Perez doesn't perform. Now they had a full year, Perez is at his lowest point and I think the patience has ran out, but unfortunately Ricciardo isn't performing better than Tsunoda. He had his good moments, but he also had his bad moments. If he came in and was consistently a bit better than Tsunoda it would be a done deal, but the way things are RBR does not have a good choice.
- Yuki's attitude is a problem, especially in previous seasons.
- Ricciardos performance is clearly not what they thought it would be.
- Perez might have been just good enough in the last 2 seasons, but this year it's just too much.
- Lawson directly to RBR? Come on, I like the guy and wish he would get a chance, but his F2 career was not really convincing. I think he deserves a chance to prove himself, but going directly yo RBR would be wild.
It's wild that RBR, a team that dominated recent years and is still close to the top has such limited options for finding a second driver. I think Sainz would be the best option for them.