Daniel Ricciardo

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thiscocks

3,128 posts

196 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Pflanzgarten said:
I don’t know why posters continually say oh he could race this or that, he’s explained numerous times he’s only interested in F1.
Which, when you haven't got a drive is pretty lame. Plenty of drivers have gone off and done some actual racing and come back before so it's not like it's impossible. Perhaps he's too scared of getting beaten in another series too.

C70R

17,596 posts

105 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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thiscocks said:
Pflanzgarten said:
I don’t know why posters continually say oh he could race this or that, he’s explained numerous times he’s only interested in F1.
Which, when you haven't got a drive is pretty lame. Plenty of drivers have gone off and done some actual racing and come back before so it's not like it's impossible. Perhaps he's too scared of getting beaten in another series too.
What a weird thing to say.

Perhaps he's dreamed of driving an F1 car all his life, and couldn't give a stuff about NASCAR or Le Mans?

thiscocks

3,128 posts

196 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Why is it weird? He's driven an F1 car hasn't he?

Guess I prefer drivers who just like to race no matter what series. That's why I would have much preferred Alonso to try a full CART season instead of what I think is wasting his time in midfield F1 teams.

C70R

17,596 posts

105 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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thiscocks said:
Why is it weird? He's driven an F1 car hasn't he?

Guess I prefer drivers who just like to race no matter what series. That's why I would have much preferred Alonso to try a full CART season instead of what I think is wasting his time in midfield F1 teams.
I guess you either get elite sportsmen, or you don't.

thiscocks

3,128 posts

196 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Unsure what you mean by that tongue out

HustleRussell

24,733 posts

161 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Daniel will only attend a fraction of the races as well as some other engagements, but will hopefully spend much more time at home than he would've if he had been racing. Do you remember how down in the mouth he was during Covid when he was unable to go home? I wonder if the thinking time and comfort of a freer schedule is what he needs to rediscover his mojo.

I can't imagine Red Bull will offer him any kind of drive that he will be interested in, but he'll remain fit, his face will be seen in the paddock, and some positive noises from the team could keep him in consideration with other teams for a race drive.

C70R

17,596 posts

105 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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thiscocks said:
Unsure what you mean by that tongue out
It's the same reason why an out-of-favour footballer will sit on the bench (or not even be selected) in the hope of being called up, rather than head to Turkey/China/Saudi to earn easy money.

They aren't wired like us plebs.

Maxdecel

1,233 posts

34 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Bright Halo said:
Hopefully he has a plan of sorts.
scratchchin -> https://thejudge13.com/2022/11/22/perez-sacking/

Jasandjules

69,948 posts

230 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Just to check - left Red Bull as did not want to be treated 2nd to Max. Will now be treated 2nd to Checo (then once Checo fails to bow down to the Gifted One, just 2nd to Max)....

nordboy

1,477 posts

51 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Horner said that he'll be a reserve but will be doing a lot of the PR stuff to take the pressure off MC and SP. Doesn't sound like a great way to continue your career in F1? Basically a Redbull ambassador ?

Maxdecel

1,233 posts

34 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Jasandjules said:
Just to check - left Red Bull as did not want to be treated 2nd to Max. Will now be treated 2nd to Checo (then once Checo fails to bow down to the Gifted One, just 2nd to Max)....
Suppose drives are thin on the ground, maybe the RBR dispute has been bubbling under longer than it appears ?

entropy

5,449 posts

204 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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C70R said:
thiscocks said:
Why is it weird? He's driven an F1 car hasn't he?

Guess I prefer drivers who just like to race no matter what series. That's why I would have much preferred Alonso to try a full CART season instead of what I think is wasting his time in midfield F1 teams.
I guess you either get elite sportsmen, or you don't.
F1 is the pinnacle.

Quickest cars in top level international motorsport with the media profile, popularity and earning potential.

Higher rate of development because it is constant.

There is no championship that can rival F1 technically and match the earning potential. Other categories can be/are more challenging but an F1 car is far, far unique.

This is why Alonso did not do a full season of Indycar and was quickly bored of WEC. He just wanted LM24 and Indy500 ticked off the bucket list. Even Kimi who I consider as proper old-school racer with racing in his blood and drive anything was desperate to be back in F1.

SmoothCriminal

5,070 posts

200 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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About right


PhilAsia

3,852 posts

76 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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nordboy said:
Horner said that he'll be a reserve but will be doing a lot of the PR stuff to take the pressure off MC and SP. Doesn't sound like a great way to continue your career in F1? Basically a Redbull ambassador ?
Media: "...So, the latest controversy is (insert here). What do you have to say Mr Horner?"

CH: "Erm, well we have discussed that and.....Hey, look over there! It's Danny!! Isn't he just the smiliest person...!!"

Danny: "Hi Guys...., isn't this great! Great this! Great that! This could be a little better, but it is still great....etc, etc"

Daston

6,075 posts

204 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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entropy said:
F1 is the pinnacle.

Quickest cars in top level international motorsport with the media profile, popularity and earning potential.

Higher rate of development because it is constant.

There is no championship that can rival F1 technically and match the earning potential. Other categories can be/are more challenging but an F1 car is far, far unique.

This is why Alonso did not do a full season of Indycar and was quickly bored of WEC. He just wanted LM24 and Indy500 ticked off the bucket list. Even Kimi who I consider as proper old-school racer with racing in his blood and drive anything was desperate to be back in F1.
How ever Kimi does seem to be getting out and about trying other things now. Seemed pretty solid in NASCAR a few months back.


thiscocks

3,128 posts

196 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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entropy said:
C70R said:
thiscocks said:
Why is it weird? He's driven an F1 car hasn't he?

Guess I prefer drivers who just like to race no matter what series. That's why I would have much preferred Alonso to try a full CART season instead of what I think is wasting his time in midfield F1 teams.
I guess you either get elite sportsmen, or you don't.
F1 is the pinnacle.

Quickest cars in top level international motorsport with the media profile, popularity and earning potential.

Higher rate of development because it is constant.

There is no championship that can rival F1 technically and match the earning potential. Other categories can be/are more challenging but an F1 car is far, far unique.

This is why Alonso did not do a full season of Indycar and was quickly bored of WEC. He just wanted LM24 and Indy500 ticked off the bucket list. Even Kimi who I consider as proper old-school racer with racing in his blood and drive anything was desperate to be back in F1.
Agree but there are definitely other positives about racing in other series. It can provide drivers who have previously been suffocated by F1s over regulaton and media pressures a new lease of life. Good to see drivers like Markus Ericsson , who in F1 didn’t do much, doing well over the pond and beating some decent competition and mainly on tracks that are more challenging than anything F1 has to offer.

LucyP

1,699 posts

60 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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HustleRussell said:
Daniel will only attend a fraction of the races as well as some other engagements, but will hopefully spend much more time at home than he would've if he had been racing. Do you remember how down in the mouth he was during Covid when he was unable to go home? I wonder if the thinking time and comfort of a freer schedule is what he needs to rediscover his mojo.

I can't imagine Red Bull will offer him any kind of drive that he will be interested in, but he'll remain fit, his face will be seen in the paddock, and some positive noises from the team could keep him in consideration with other teams for a race drive.
When he is not actually at the circuit during a race weekend, he will be in the simulator at RBR testing out the various strategy, settings etc. permutations, and since he doesn't have a home in Milton Keynes, he won't be at home.

suffolk009

5,441 posts

166 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Jasandjules said:
Just to check - left Red Bull as did not want to be treated 2nd to Max. Will now be treated 2nd to Checo (then once Checo fails to bow down to the Gifted One, just 2nd to Max)....
I expect that if Perez did leave (for whatever reason), RedBull would probably bring is somebody newer, younger and faster than Ricciardo. Crucially somebody who was willing and happy to be be number 2 driver.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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If rumours are true, Perez isn't going to be at Dead Bull next year....Verstappen still "furious " etc etc and we know he's in charge there. Signing Danny was more than just insurance should Perez walk. No seats left now either so RB can drop him and he's toast so he has to toe the line.

Bonefish Blues

26,846 posts

224 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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pablo said:
If rumours are true, Perez isn't going to be at Dead Bull next year....Verstappen still "furious " etc etc and we know he's in charge there. Signing Danny was more than just insurance should Perez walk. No seats left now either so RB can drop him and he's toast so he has to toe the line.
I read them too and thought the same.