djos wrote: ↑29 Apr 2023, 13:32
mwillems wrote: ↑29 Apr 2023, 12:46
djos wrote: ↑29 Apr 2023, 11:30
He had to go, he’d clearly spent years ignoring the driver feedback and sending the car down a uniquely daft direction!
How is that clear? Before Ricciardo both drivers could drive the car and get top 4 team performance. When Ricciardo was there Lando was still able to extract top 4 team performance.
Lando was pretty vocal last year:
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/norr ... 33281/amp/
"For my side, I just want to be able to figure those things out and unlock it and be able to not just have a car which is fast or whatever but have a car which is also better to drive in general and unlock a different balance."
"General cornering - the way you had to drive it is almost the complete opposite of the way I want to drive a car.
There are many examples of Lando last year saying that McLaren needed to make a car that is better to drive.
But that isn't Lando saying that he was ignored. He also clearly stated he didn't feel sorry for Daniel and that it was all drivers responsibility to go fast with the cars they are given.
The car built over the last few years wasn't perfect, but with Sainz and Lando it was a top 4 car. The driver pairing went downhill and there was a focus on some traits that had already existed that become more of an issue because Daniel didn't have the talent to drive with them, not because the car wasn't perfect before.
In fact Lando, like many of us, expressed disappointment that Mclaren and Red Bulls No 2 driver wasn't able to deliver more for the team.
https://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/34 ... -struggles