No chance he gets a seat in any of the top teams. Who is good enough to take one of those seats? I expect all three will make a driver change for 2024 due to performance, performance and retirement as per current WCC position
No chance he gets a seat in any of the top teams. Who is good enough to take one of those seats? I expect all three will make a driver change for 2024 due to performance, performance and retirement as per current WCC position
No chance he gets a seat in any of the top teams. Who is good enough to take one of those seats? I expect all three will make a driver change for 2024 due to poor performance, poor performance and retirement as per current WCC position
It is almost delusional, but then again, you kinda have to be a little delusional to be a race driver. I'm sure even Lance Stroll believes he has potential to be one of the best on the grid
No, there is no turning around. Alonso is toxic to the team. Except for the Briatore time, he left every team in a bad shape. No team developed for the good, especially on the side of the mechanics. There is a good reason that his car fails...the big question is if he masters Stroll completely or if the same happens as with Vettel...diffuser wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 00:45You mean like he answer too many questions without thinking how those answers can be turned around into insulting people which isn't his intention in the first place?Macklaren wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 00:27Pretty sure if ALO was in a 2021 Merc or a 2022 RBR or Ferrari, he can consistently challenge at the front and he took 2 years off...dfegan358 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 00:25I can’t understand why Daniel ricciardo believes having 2 year terrible years with mclaren then taking a year out completely from f1 will enable him to drive at the front of the grid in 2024. It’s almost delusional. I like ricciardo but I can easily see him out of f1 if he doesn’t drop down the pecking order.
PS: Before I get jumped on, I think ALO is a generational talent but has major off track issues.
He's more composed in the car, especially looking at the last race. he waited to get out of the car to yell and scream.
Ok, if you say so.basti313 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 10:19No, there is no turning around. Alonso is toxic to the team. Except for the Briatore time, he left every team in a bad shape. No team developed for the good, especially on the side of the mechanics. There is a good reason that his car fails...the big question is if he masters Stroll completely or if the same happens as with Vettel...diffuser wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 00:45You mean like he answer too many questions without thinking how those answers can be turned around into insulting people which isn't his intention in the first place?
He's more composed in the car, especially looking at the last race. he waited to get out of the car to yell and scream.
And in this regard I see no use in the comparison. Alo in a Merc, Ferrari or RedBull would have been nothing but toxic.
Ricciardo is exactly the opposite. He is not intoxicating the team, he is just not there. Like a ghost.
And this will be his issue. Even if they put him as a reserve next year into a McLaren, Merc or Aston...he might do his job, but will be nothing but invisible. Even Hulk has more "shine".
I do not expect Ricciardo to be more than a Nr.1 Sim driver for the next years.
They certainly seem to be expecting that Lando won't be ready for tomorrow. But most things I've read have only alluded to Friday being a likely issue and by Saturday he should be okay?blastdoman wrote: ↑11 Nov 2022, 00:41Maybe Lando won't race in Brazil:
https://racingnews365.com/mclaren-prepa ... eplacement