Floor and sidepod was badly damaged.
.BMMR61 wrote: ↑19 Sep 2023, 13:39Hey, I read somewhere that Yuki said the lap 1 damage wasn't just a puncture but more serious, something about radiator damage. Anyone have anything more on that? The team just said "damage" I think, and some people have been questioning Yuki's decision to not return the car to the pits.
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Ricciardo was very competitive against Max. What he lacked sometimes in outright speed sometimes against Max he made up for in racecraft. Would definitely love to see them partnered together again. They were a strong duo. Perez is overrated imo, he has made alot of mistakes this season and crashed the car a number of times. He is nowhere near as good a wheel to wheel racer as Ricciardo too. Look at his terrible 10 pin bowling effort at the last GP. Just really poor. Dan achieved some fantastic results in a cars that were not the best of the field in the years he drove too unlike the Red Bull Perez has driven the last few years which is an absolute 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