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This all was Perez his fault.
it was naive for some people to think that he would just go away to make room for some new blue eyed blonde he is a Honda man.the same is true for stroll he is going nowhere despite the vitriol and hate.people should appreciate that the Stroll are taking their hard earned money and investing in sport we all loveispano6 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2023, 17:32F1 Rumour: Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Contract Extension To Be Announced This Week
https://www.si.com/fannation/racing/f1b ... -week-lm22
Not a big surprise considering his pace this year in a turd of a car. He deserves to be a in good car next year and hopefully it is a decent car.
.Bill wrote: ↑18 Sep 2023, 19:29.ispano6 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2023, 17:32F1 Rumour: Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Contract Extension To Be Announced This Week
https://www.si.com/fannation/racing/f1b ... -week-lm22
Not a big surprise considering his pace this year in a turd of a car. He deserves to be a in good car next year and hopefully it is a decent car.
it was naive for some people to think that he would just go away to make room for some new blue eyed blonde he is a Honda man.the same is true for stroll he is going nowhere despite the vitriol and hate.people should appreciate that the Stroll are taking their hard earned money and investing in sport we all love
Yeah I would not be surprised at all if AT had an all antipodean line up for 24. Lawson did an outstanding job in Singapore!Wouter wrote: ↑18 Sep 2023, 20:45.Bill wrote: ↑18 Sep 2023, 19:29.ispano6 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2023, 17:32F1 Rumour: Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Contract Extension To Be Announced This Week
https://www.si.com/fannation/racing/f1b ... -week-lm22
Not a big surprise considering his pace this year in a turd of a car. He deserves to be a in good car next year and hopefully it is a decent car.
it was naive for some people to think that he would just go away to make room for some new blue eyed blonde he is a Honda man.the same is true for stroll he is going nowhere despite the vitriol and hate.people should appreciate that the Stroll are taking their hard earned money and investing in sport we all love
This "some new blue eyed blonde" will also drive for SAT in 2024.
I hope they go with Liam over ricciardo. Lawson has a future with RB imo. He's shown on numerous occasions he can be up to speed immediately and he knows how to win.Christian Horner says everyone at RBR was impressed by Liam Lawson's performances
"I think everybody in Red Bull Racing was very impressed with what he has done. He's making a very strong case for himself."
Daniel is the only driver who has been able to consistently operate at similar levels to Max. If you ignore the horrid run of reliability in his last 6 months of his last season at RBR, they were very evenly matched.organic wrote: ↑19 Sep 2023, 07:05I hope they go with Liam over ricciardo. Lawson has a future with RB imo. He's shown on numerous occasions he can be up to speed immediately and he knows how to win.Christian Horner says everyone at RBR was impressed by Liam Lawson's performances
"I think everybody in Red Bull Racing was very impressed with what he has done. He's making a very strong case for himself."
What is the outlook for ricciardo? I guess he provides a nice stable teammate for max if he is actually good enough. But that isn't guaranteed (unless his Silverstone test truly was special).
I think judgment of the Liam Vs ricciardo case is difficult without knowledge of how ricciardo did on the simulator & tyre test. If they see him as a realistic RB candidate for 2025 or not. If not, Liam is the obvious choice
Max was very new on the grid at the point ricciardo was beating him and was the established team leader.. and to not ignore the bad reliability run, every time ricciardo retired in 2018 it was from a position behind Max on track because he was being beaten on pace not just reliabilitydjos wrote: ↑19 Sep 2023, 07:09Daniel is the only driver who has been able to consistently operate at similar levels to Max. If you ignore the horrid run of reliability in his last 6 months of his last season at RBR, they were very evenly matched.organic wrote: ↑19 Sep 2023, 07:05I hope they go with Liam over ricciardo. Lawson has a future with RB imo. He's shown on numerous occasions he can be up to speed immediately and he knows how to win.Christian Horner says everyone at RBR was impressed by Liam Lawson's performances
"I think everybody in Red Bull Racing was very impressed with what he has done. He's making a very strong case for himself."
What is the outlook for ricciardo? I guess he provides a nice stable teammate for max if he is actually good enough. But that isn't guaranteed (unless his Silverstone test truly was special).
I think judgment of the Liam Vs ricciardo case is difficult without knowledge of how ricciardo did on the simulator & tyre test. If they see him as a realistic RB candidate for 2025 or not. If not, Liam is the obvious choice
Daniel raced against Max for 3 years. Jos even called him “really good, a qualifying beast.”.organic wrote: ↑19 Sep 2023, 07:18Max was very new on the grid at the point ricciardo was beating him and was the established team leader.. and to not ignore the bad reliability run, every time ricciardo retired in 2018 it was from a position behind Max on track because he was being beaten on pace not just reliabilitydjos wrote: ↑19 Sep 2023, 07:09Daniel is the only driver who has been able to consistently operate at similar levels to Max. If you ignore the horrid run of reliability in his last 6 months of his last season at RBR, they were very evenly matched.organic wrote: ↑19 Sep 2023, 07:05
I hope they go with Liam over ricciardo. Lawson has a future with RB imo. He's shown on numerous occasions he can be up to speed immediately and he knows how to win.
What is the outlook for ricciardo? I guess he provides a nice stable teammate for max if he is actually good enough. But that isn't guaranteed (unless his Silverstone test truly was special).
I think judgment of the Liam Vs ricciardo case is difficult without knowledge of how ricciardo did on the simulator & tyre test. If they see him as a realistic RB candidate for 2025 or not. If not, Liam is the obvious choice
I don't think ricciardo at his prime compared to max only a couple of years out of karts (when most would be doing F3) is fair to bring into what would end up being: max now (possible prime) Vs ricciardo aged 34 with time out of F1 and most definitely not in his prime.. Personally I think current ric wouldn't be any closer than Perez is atm. But that's just my opinion
As teammates I agree ricciardo would beat Perez. But the issue is being Max's teammate requires extreme mental toughness - Gasly, Perez, Albon have all said as much. There are a few things that Ricciardo's McLaren stint exposed to me clearly but one of them is that he doesn't have that mental toughness. And maybe leaving the team to be clear #1 elsewhere was an early indicator of that.djos wrote: ↑19 Sep 2023, 07:31Daniel raced against Max for 3 years. Jos even called him “really good, a qualifying beast.”.organic wrote: ↑19 Sep 2023, 07:18Max was very new on the grid at the point ricciardo was beating him and was the established team leader.. and to not ignore the bad reliability run, every time ricciardo retired in 2018 it was from a position behind Max on track because he was being beaten on pace not just reliability
I don't think ricciardo at his prime compared to max only a couple of years out of karts (when most would be doing F3) is fair to bring into what would end up being: max now (possible prime) Vs ricciardo aged 34 with time out of F1 and most definitely not in his prime.. Personally I think current ric wouldn't be any closer than Perez is atm. But that's just my opinion
He would wipe the floor with Perez!
Peak Daniel to be sure, he is a sure-bet racer. He was really decent at Renault in 2020 but the McLaren thing was disastrous. Can he recover his pace in whatever environment he finds himself next year.djos wrote: ↑19 Sep 2023, 07:31Daniel raced against Max for 3 years. Jos even called him “really good, a qualifying beast.”.organic wrote: ↑19 Sep 2023, 07:18Max was very new on the grid at the point ricciardo was beating him and was the established team leader.. and to not ignore the bad reliability run, every time ricciardo retired in 2018 it was from a position behind Max on track because he was being beaten on pace not just reliability
I don't think ricciardo at his prime compared to max only a couple of years out of karts (when most would be doing F3) is fair to bring into what would end up being: max now (possible prime) Vs ricciardo aged 34 with time out of F1 and most definitely not in his prime.. Personally I think current ric wouldn't be any closer than Perez is atm. But that's just my opinion
He would wipe the floor with Perez!
Btw, there are reports that Yuki will be announced for ‘24 in Japan.