
you are troll ,he is a tenth and and half behind max and last race he was 0.350 with that gap he will be fighting for championship in 2023 checo gap last year was over 0.6 tenth.the reason yuki is in that car is fielding perez was no longer sustainable they cant be six tenth behind and still fight for top 5 positions.
the are no pointy front end the car understeer like crazy ,yuki doesnt need to score points he did all that --- at vcarb ,he need is to demonstrate that he can be within 3 tenth of Max target redbull gave him.f1 is relative with the car merc had in 2014 which was 2 second quick any driver would have looked like a genius including perezMadhouse wrote: ↑02 Aug 2025, 16:33Its not a troll - when did Yuki last score points?
At least with Perez he'd get some points from time to time.
Riccardo is the only proven driver to have driven an RBR alongside Max to favour a similar car design as Verstappen - the RBR pointy front end.
Riccardo should have been given a go last year in the RBR after the Summer break but internal politics put a stop to that.
.Madhouse wrote: ↑02 Aug 2025, 16:33Its not a troll - when did Yuki last score points?
At least with Perez he'd get some points from time to time.
Riccardo is the only proven driver to have driven an RBR alongside Max to favour a similar car design as Verstappen - the RBR pointy front end.
Riccardo should have been given a go last year in the RBR after the Summer break but internal politics put a stop to that.
Yeah, probably his best performance in qualy at RBR but the car is such a diva, low grip, understeer city, narrowest window, the RB21 has it all. The car didn't deserve to be in Q3, if the other Ferrari and Merc put in decent laps, Max would have been out.
Yeah my post was about the fact that he was quite close to Max in Q1 and still got eliminated due to how slow the car is today.