If he wants to stay in F1 it sounds like he won’t have much choice.Big Tea wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 13:06One thing that does not seem to get mentioned, Does Dan want to go to Alpine?
He was there and decided to walk to a team that seemed to be little different (from a race view) at the time, is there a reason he (and the others ) do not want to be there?
Personality? Change the front man to make it look different, but all the rest is the same.
I bet he wants to go to a different car. He's had a lot of time to adapt and it just isn't working.Big Tea wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 13:06One thing that does not seem to get mentioned, Does Dan want to go to Alpine?
He was there and decided to walk to a team that seemed to be little different (from a race view) at the time, is there a reason he (and the others ) do not want to be there?
Personality? Change the front man to make it look different, but all the rest is the same.
I agree, but is it Renault (to him) he wants to join?FittingMechanics wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 13:13I bet he wants to go to a different car. He's had a lot of time to adapt and it just isn't working.Big Tea wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 13:06One thing that does not seem to get mentioned, Does Dan want to go to Alpine?
He was there and decided to walk to a team that seemed to be little different (from a race view) at the time, is there a reason he (and the others ) do not want to be there?
Personality? Change the front man to make it look different, but all the rest is the same.
MrGapes wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 12:56I don't know why you guys think this years McLaren is the same as last year or is weird to drive... you can't rely on driver comments because they haven't driven any other car within this new era of regulation. The aero philosophy of the new car is completely different to that of last years and has completely different characteristics to what we saw in 2021...
I don’t believe he does.Ground Effect wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 13:23Does Mark Webber have any professional ties to Ricciardo as well?
+1mclaren111 wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 13:30MrGapes wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 12:56I don't know why you guys think this years McLaren is the same as last year or is weird to drive... you can't rely on driver comments because they haven't driven any other car within this new era of regulation. The aero philosophy of the new car is completely different to that of last years and has completely different characteristics to what we saw in 2021...
Amen...
I did a quick google for it, and an incidental cam up, thought I would post it here. I know its a team thread, but the team is mentioned, and it follows the above postdjos wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 13:32I don’t believe he does.Ground Effect wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 13:23Does Mark Webber have any professional ties to Ricciardo as well?
It seems almost prophetic, that was a good find.Big Tea wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 14:16I did a quick google for it, and an incidental cam up, thought I would post it here. I know its a team thread, but the team is mentioned, and it follows the above postdjos wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 13:32I don’t believe he does.Ground Effect wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 13:23Does Mark Webber have any professional ties to Ricciardo as well?
Wednesday 13th July 2022 11:35 AM
https://www.planetf1.com/news/mark-webb ... i-mclaren/
(from above)
“Could the delay be that he and his manager Mark Webber are looking at potentially replacing Daniel Ricciardo at McLaren?
Speaking in his post-race Notebook show, Sky Sports F1’s Ted Kravitz said there are rumours floating around that Webber has advised his client not to commit to Williams as the McLaren seat may be on offer.
‘There are lots of rumours around as to why Oscar Piastri, the Alpine reserve, has not signed for Williams,” said Kravitz following the Austrian Grand Prix.
“Could the delay be that he and his manager Mark Webber are looking at potentially replacing Daniel Ricciardo at McLaren?
“Obviously, that would leave Daniel Ricciardo maybe going to drive for McLaren somewhere else (in another racing series) or doing something else altogether.
Szafnauer had originally said a decision would be made by the British Grand Prix, but the team have made no announcement as yet...
(My cutting, it can be read differently)
Both Lando and James key have said it has carried over characteristics that made the car unique in the previous years so personally I'm not going to deviate from their opinion. It could well be the way our suspension manages the front end through the corners that causes these characteristics over any Aero changes so it is perfectly feasible.MrGapes wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 12:56I don't know why you guys think this years McLaren is the same as last year or is weird to drive... you can't rely on driver comments because they haven't driven any other car within this new era of regulation. The aero philosophy of the new car is completely different to that of last years and has completely different characteristics to what we saw in 2021...
Worth noting that this years suspension systems are completely different from previous as well. Not just because of the switch to pull/push rods, this year’s rules dictated a much simpler suspension system using only springs in dampers, hydraulics were outlawedmwillems wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 14:34Both Lando and James key have said it has carried over characteristics that made the car unique in the previous years so personally I'm not going to deviate from their opinion. It could well be the way our suspension manages the front end through the corners that causes these characteristics over any Aero changes so it is perfectly feasible.MrGapes wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 12:56I don't know why you guys think this years McLaren is the same as last year or is weird to drive... you can't rely on driver comments because they haven't driven any other car within this new era of regulation. The aero philosophy of the new car is completely different to that of last years and has completely different characteristics to what we saw in 2021...
Exactly, at this point, none of the drivers have driven another 22 gen car, so no one can likely say for a fact, that the "quirks" are car specific or regulation specific. It may well be that the current gen of cars just don't suite Ricciardo's driving style & he's having problems adapting. Like with Vettel switching from the NA V6 to the turbo/Hybrid Regs.It is certainly a good point that Lando has not driven another 2022 generation car. It could well be that the McLaren’s odd characteristics are replicated throughout the field due to the new aero regs, but there aren’t obvious signs of any other drivers struggling, especially when compared to their team mates, so maybe it is McLaren specific
could I get a source?mwillems wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 14:34Both Lando and James key have said it has carried over characteristics that made the car unique in the previous years so personally I'm not going to deviate from their opinion. It could well be the way our suspension manages the front end through the corners that causes these characteristics over any Aero changes so it is perfectly feasible.MrGapes wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 12:56I don't know why you guys think this years McLaren is the same as last year or is weird to drive... you can't rely on driver comments because they haven't driven any other car within this new era of regulation. The aero philosophy of the new car is completely different to that of last years and has completely different characteristics to what we saw in 2021...