Why? Max definitely didn't have him beat. Ricciardo won 2 out of the three championships together, and was essentially plagued with a crapload of mechanical failures in the second half of 2018.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑16 Aug 2020, 23:38
Unbeknownst to him, Ricciardo's Cowardice would never get him a number one seat at Mercedes or Ferrari. He should have thought carefully before jumping. If he was gonna be number 2 to Max on pure pace, he should have accepted it, be a good number 2 and then his chances at Mercedes or Ferrari would have astronomically increased and he might just have a chance of upgradin his number 2 to number ones there.
There was no reason for a driver like Ricciardo to play second fiddle when he clearly has the ability to do more. His choice to go to Renault wasn't a bad choice; be able to build a team there and create some success. Turned out that Renault is a team that has no clue what they are actually doing and will blame everyone but themselves for their depressing performances.