How Daniel Ricciardo went from F1's best driver to sacked twice

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @cbrown182
    @cbrown182 Месяц назад +428

    Daniel's F1 career reminds me a bit of Jean Alesi. Very popular, so much promise and started so well, but you only saw flashes of his brilliance as his career fizzled out with every team move. What could have been.

    • @diogocmx
      @diogocmx Месяц назад +5

      Indeed, that's a great analogy.

    • @alexpeak16
      @alexpeak16 Месяц назад +12

      Alesi is a bit different because he was lumped with dreadful cars in 1992 and ‘93, then seemed to lose his way when he lost his Ferrari seat to Schumacher and went to Benetton for 1996. Ricciardo had decent but never title contending cars at RBR.

    • @ailabyuhphage08
      @ailabyuhphage08 Месяц назад +24

      Dani Ric is more akin to Gerhard Berger: a very friendly personality, humor and all, had also flashes of brilliance but lost its prime&shine being driver#2 to a certain senna. had also that 1 past-prime win before bowing down into mediocrity. i believe Ric's in a relationship to a berger daughter?

    • @jiboo6850
      @jiboo6850 Месяц назад +4

      @@alexpeak16 yeah Alesi lost his mojo when he arrived at Benneton for a good reason. he thought the car was very good because it won the previous year championship. what he didn't see coming is that almost the entire team has been changed. many engineers folowed Schumi. therefore, Benneton wasn't what it was anymore. a championship winning team. it was sort of a "no brainer" for him to move there. until he saw that it wasn't what he signed for. of course he was sad to lose Ferrari seat, but he really thought he could make his way with Benneton anyway. beeeep NOT.

    • @jiboo6850
      @jiboo6850 Месяц назад +5

      @@ailabyuhphage08 he didn't lose his prime to Senna lol. Senna literally elevated Berger to a better driver. like Berger said back then "i was faster than ever, grace to him (Senna), yet he was always in front of me". what really hurted Berger is his 1st big crash at Imola 89 where he caught fire. and secondly, when he came to the conclusion that he will never have the opportunity to win a DC. only left over races here and there. imagine how far behind he would've been had Senna not being his friend and thought few things about handling a racecar ? absolute carnage.

  • @JamesGavin-j5u
    @JamesGavin-j5u Месяц назад +173

    I actually think the 2020 season was his best tbh. He was absolutely fantastic in his Renault that year, scoring two podiums and a bunch of other great results (not to mention consistently great race pace) in spite of that teams issues to finish 5th in the championship.
    After that season, his career completely fell apart and he was never the same again outside of Monza 2021.

    • @joshgee8714
      @joshgee8714 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah I agree in the 5th best car

  • @rossrreyes
    @rossrreyes Месяц назад +389

    1:07 LOOK at that little kid behind Daniel

    • @BuddikaNishan-e1k
      @BuddikaNishan-e1k Месяц назад +15

      young max

    • @bumblebity2902
      @bumblebity2902 Месяц назад +29

      The kid who killed his career and show like he did to Seb that he is Newey's merchant

    • @lando-h7r
      @lando-h7r Месяц назад

      How long have you been a fan of my racing

    • @carobahena6134
      @carobahena6134 Месяц назад

      “Im going to destroy you once and for all”
      😂😂😂

    • @Drrolfski
      @Drrolfski Месяц назад +1

      Maxieeee!

  • @Reznor_Meeks
    @Reznor_Meeks Месяц назад +365

    He should’ve never left Renault
    Cyril literally lost his job because of Daniel
    The team at the time moved mountain's for him, I think he would’ve had a much more dignified career there.
    Impacted Renault at the time so bad that the team never recuperated from that blow.

    • @Seafury18
      @Seafury18 Месяц назад +20

      You could also argue that without ricciardo leaving, Alonso would have never returned to the grid. Alonso can go to Mclaren... but I doubt a 3rd chance at Mclaren would be anything but possible

    • @3rdGenGuy
      @3rdGenGuy Месяц назад +50

      dude shouldn't have left redbull.
      anyway, dude spent his glory years in a mid pack team.
      eventually you age and get slower, and that's it.

    • @Sebastian.Rd.Arellano
      @Sebastian.Rd.Arellano Месяц назад +19

      DR was never serious, that's about it

    • @user-xp9hu8sg9o
      @user-xp9hu8sg9o Месяц назад

      Agreed

    • @Neishy4AGTE
      @Neishy4AGTE Месяц назад +5

      Hindsight is a wonderful thing.

  • @billmcdonald4335
    @billmcdonald4335 Месяц назад +57

    He was the late-braker of late-brakers. Boy could be in another time zone and make it to the apex ahead of you. Sublime.

    • @TassieLorenzo
      @TassieLorenzo Месяц назад

      Which would have been excellent. Except actually his driving style was early braking like Verstappen, so not suited to the McLaren car that loses downforce with a lot steering lock.

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 Месяц назад +131

    Ed Straw summed up Ricciardo best in the video about drivers who joined teams as they slumped, referring to his 2014 season where he trounced Sebastian Vettel.
    "(...) while Vettel floundered, Ricciardo starred. He built his reputation for epic race day charges, and outrageous overtaking, and snatched 3 unlikely wins. It was an extraordinary performance, but if he had produced that kind of form in any of the previous 4 Red Bulls, he'd have been World Champion, rather than a very distant third in the points,"

    • @Hughmongus555
      @Hughmongus555 Месяц назад +2

      Maybe, you have to consider his teammate also. I don't know if max would step aside and let ricardo win the title.

    • @SiVlog1989
      @SiVlog1989 Месяц назад +14

      @Hughmongus555 well, he and Verstappen were relatively evenly matched over their 2.5 years as team mates, but Ricciardo would have known, by 2018, with Verstappen improving all the time that age wasn't on his side (he's just over 8 years older than Verstappen) and the team was more likely to throw their weight behind someone younger with more potential. This wasn't necessarily the team being harsh, it's just the way motorsport goes, the younger driver with more room for improvement and potential is the one the teams tend to rally round, helping them improve.
      Ricciardo knew this was happening, and coupled with being less than impressed at the team not firmly blaming one driver over the other over the team wipeout in Baku 2018, he felt Verstappen was more to blame as he felt he'd changed direction in the braking zone, he wanted out.
      It was just unfortunate that at the time he left, there was no seat available at another top team. The gamble failed at Renault, even though it just about suited his driving style, but McLaren truly showed his short coming, as the video showed

    • @FreddyMacT
      @FreddyMacT Месяц назад +6

      @@SiVlog1989 max was a literal teenager... max slumped him by 2 tenths+ at the end of their time at RBR.

    • @Hughmongus555
      @Hughmongus555 Месяц назад +5

      @@FreddyMacT yes but max wasn't just any teenager, although he was known by the nickname Crashtappen at the time he improved a lot afterward. In all fairness its hard to think of a situation where ricardo stays at redbull and doesnt go to renault and gets to beat max as a teammate.

    • @FreddyMacT
      @FreddyMacT Месяц назад +6

      @@Hughmongus555 He was never beating Max after 2018, and it had nothing to do with preferential treatment. Max reached another level that Ricciardo was never really at in his career.

  • @carguy7627
    @carguy7627 Месяц назад +42

    He had a good career. Watching racing for a long time has taught me that champions are not only fast but adaptable, consistent, and mentally strong. Watching from the outside it seems that Daniel's adaptability had limits that prevented him from being a "great". He still had a career to be proud of though.

  • @robertcarr4172
    @robertcarr4172 Месяц назад +202

    Gee i almost forgot how hideous those 2014 cars were

    • @WernerRachtman
      @WernerRachtman Месяц назад +5

      Same here, I lost all hope 13 and didnt watch for probably 3-4 years

    • @AlexisPerez-qk8ho
      @AlexisPerez-qk8ho Месяц назад +7

      Really? I actually liked them haha not my favorite, but still pretty cool.

    • @THIS---GUY
      @THIS---GUY Месяц назад +6

      the overall size was so much better

    • @F1ll1nTh3Blanks
      @F1ll1nTh3Blanks Месяц назад +2

      The higher noses is way worse.

    • @ihavewaited90daystochangem51
      @ihavewaited90daystochangem51 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@F1ll1nTh3Blanks no

  • @SyBo27
    @SyBo27 Месяц назад +130

    What I find the most heartbraking about his path is that you can't really see any wrong decision in his career choices. He left Red Bull, because he felt it was too early to settle for a support act and he left Renault, because he thaught McLaren had more potential to rise up, which he couldn't have been more correct about in hindsight.
    All in all he did everything correctly to ensure himself the best chance of succes, it just didn't work out that way.

    • @jasperli
      @jasperli Месяц назад +19

      He left RBR for Renault partly because of the incoming Honda engine. Back then Honda was a hit or miss, they just came off the back of their disastrous McLaren partnership & were rebuilding with STR. RIC chose to stick with the devil he knew, along with the promises of Abiteboul that Renault would make huge investments to bring the team to the front of the grid.

    • @TassieLorenzo
      @TassieLorenzo Месяц назад +14

      " *he did everything correctly* to ensure himself the best chance of succes" *Except* for changing his driving technique to optimise the strengths & minimise the weaknesses of the McLaren, despite much coaching from McLaren engineers on how to do so. By comparison, Piastri was able to do so almost immediately. Oh well.

    • @takumifujiwara13954
      @takumifujiwara13954 Месяц назад +18

      ​​@@TassieLorenzoMcLaren is Piastri's first full-time drive, and it probably already suit his driving style right from the get-go. Ricciardo already has his distinct driving style that was already established from his Red Bull days. He had to try to change it at McLaren or risk being at the back of the pack all the time.

    • @reecerox2
      @reecerox2 Месяц назад +11

      @@TassieLorenzo Do you genuinely think it would be easy for an F1 driver to unlearn 5 years of technique?

    • @aslamnurfikri7640
      @aslamnurfikri7640 Месяц назад +1

      I remember Red Bull was willing to give Daniel everything to stay in 2019 but he left for Renault anyway because he didn't want that Honda engine

  • @HabitualLine-Stepper
    @HabitualLine-Stepper Месяц назад +158

    Ricciardo gave up his RB15 because of Verstappen, but it could be worse.
    Because of Verstappen, Daniil Kyvat lost his RB12, then his girlfriend and his kid.

    • @carobahena6134
      @carobahena6134 Месяц назад +5

      😂🤣😂

    • @gabrieldias3479
      @gabrieldias3479 Месяц назад +9

      *insert meme "Hide yo wives, hide yo kids" here*

    • @ishqiahmed4315
      @ishqiahmed4315 Месяц назад +10

      @@gabrieldias3479hide yo red bull contract aswell

    • @F1ll1nTh3Blanks
      @F1ll1nTh3Blanks Месяц назад +1

      Obligatory, this is a joke disclaimer, for those that think its legit.

    • @THIS---GUY
      @THIS---GUY Месяц назад

      @@HabitualLine-Stepper today f1dank on reddit had the most savage post about Max stealing everything LOL

  • @huplim
    @huplim Месяц назад +29

    Hope to see Danny back in another race series.
    What a talent and personality.
    Hope to see him smiling again.

    • @lando-h7r
      @lando-h7r Месяц назад

      How long have you been a fan of my racing

    • @killer13387
      @killer13387 Месяц назад

      *personality

    • @f1jones544
      @f1jones544 Месяц назад

      The statue he had commissioned of himself in celebration of his F2-speed win at Monaco will always be smiling...

    • @edgardoMurnia
      @edgardoMurnia Месяц назад

      creeeepy

  • @videoaccount5676
    @videoaccount5676 Месяц назад +68

    He was never "F1's best driver" just very good at one time.

    • @LukoBala
      @LukoBala Месяц назад +8

      i swear to god these danny fans are totally... what JV said about his prime is so true. The fans also brag that Ric won for mclaren in 2021... in a race where the best drivers had issues or DNF. It's also how he won his first race. Such a joke.

    • @AD-df5tm
      @AD-df5tm Месяц назад +21

      Yeah saying he was ever the best driver is straight up insane. During Riccardos career you had Vettel win 4 WDC. Lewis win 6 WDC and Max win 3 WDC. At no point was he anywhere near the best driver.

    • @cypherzeros
      @cypherzeros Месяц назад +5

      I was thinking the same thing. What are they smoking? LOL

    • @ReaperThugX
      @ReaperThugX Месяц назад +2

      Yeah. He won a handful of races, but never finished higher than 3rd in a season. So third best driver two times…

    • @upscaleshack
      @upscaleshack Месяц назад +2

      Consistency is key to being "the best" and winning multiple WDC's. Ricciardo has proven to be wildly inconsistent. Flashes of brilliance followed by long periods of mediocrity. That doesn't make anyone "best" at anything.

  • @BenediktWindisch
    @BenediktWindisch Месяц назад +53

    Its such a shame but He made the wrong decisions at the wrong time with leaving RedBull for Renault. Id love to see him longer but the drivers which started at the beginning of the 2010s like Bottas or Perez all seem to fall apart and behind the Leclercs, Norris, Piastris and Verstappens of today
    While Perez already got his shot at a frontrunner Team, I think Riccardo and Bottas derserve another shot at a frontrunner Team. But the new stars like Piastri, Colapinto, Lwasons deserve a shot as well of course. 12 Teams like 2010 could solve these problems. There are too much great talent from "past", present and future who should BE in F1

    • @coreytrevor3910
      @coreytrevor3910 Месяц назад +1

      Ric and Bottas are only good because the cars were that good. Its why Bottas is in the back of the pack with a back of the pack car....same with Ric. His great "years" came at needed merc to fail and make mistakes. Sure hes a good driving, but he was never a championship level driving and never will be.

    • @davids8127
      @davids8127 Месяц назад +2

      Daniel made a bid to be a first driver, but he failed to even prove he is a better 2nd driver than Perez (although I wouldn't say he is worse it makes no sense to take the risk of swapping them). He could've been this eras Barichello or Massa but he flew too close to the sun.

    • @Appletank8
      @Appletank8 Месяц назад

      Bottas isn't even all that much better than Zhou, so either Zhou's that good or Bottas is merely okay. Sure the green car is pretty shit, but your teammate has the same shit car.

  • @flamingburitto
    @flamingburitto Месяц назад +19

    1:07 if you go back in time and tell people that that little kid behind Daniel will be the one who causes Daniel to make a career ruining move while kid becomes a 3x world champion, people would've called you crazy.
    In an alternate timeline Daniel never left redbull and him and max became the fiercest driver pairing in F1 history.

    • @rivingtonandstanton
      @rivingtonandstanton Месяц назад +1

      Yes, it’s interesting to contemplate the alternate realities for him had he made different decisions. Had he stayed at Red Bull and transitioned to the 2nd driver, he may well have evolved more successfully into the modern, technical era. Although, even if that had happened, I wonder if he’d be moving on now anyway. F1 and RB are different beasts now.

    • @georgthesecond
      @georgthesecond Месяц назад +1

      Wonder if 2021 would've played out differently with Daniel in the other seat.

    • @LeadFarmer_84
      @LeadFarmer_84 Месяц назад

      And we were THIS close to a Ricciardo/Verstappen title fight next year. 😑 Red Bull made the call to fire Perez before investors stepped in.

    • @festivetreat316
      @festivetreat316 Месяц назад

      ​@@LeadFarmer_84 ???? Daniel can't even beat norris & tsunoda in the same machinery

    • @classicsportclassictiyl8547
      @classicsportclassictiyl8547 Месяц назад

      @@georgthesecond I think Red Bull win both titles with Daniel in the second seat because he could handle the high rake Red Bull concept of 2012-21. (2012 because at that time Red Bull were exploiting increasing the car's rake prior to Ricciardo joining)

  • @youngwasabi209
    @youngwasabi209 Месяц назад +12

    Ricciardos größter Fehler war der Wechseln von RedBull zu Renault. Obwohl er Mateschitz und Marko per Handschlag zugesichert hat, den vertrag für 2019 zu verlängern, wechselte er zu Renault.
    Bei RedBull hatte er ein Auto was, 1. zu seinem Fahrstil passte und 2. jedes Jahr (Ausnahme 2015) siegfähig war.
    Für mich wirkte der Wechsel eher wie eine Flucht vor Verstappen. Er wollte den Kampf nicht annehmen und entschied sich für den leichten Weg bei Renault, sowie dem Geld.
    Wäre er bei RedBull geblieben hätte er noch einige Siege feiern können und wäre ab 2020 im zweitbesten Auto gesessen.
    Am Ende hat er es in drei Jahren mit 3 verschiedenen Autos nicht geschafft an die alte Leistung anzuknüpfen. Und damit sich einen weiteren Platz auch nicht mehr verdient.

    • @bumblebity2902
      @bumblebity2902 Месяц назад +2

      Nah, he have 0 motivation to be Max wingman. He never want to be second coming of Mark Webber. Since 2021 he would've worked for Max.

  • @DeathBlocks
    @DeathBlocks Месяц назад +4

    I love the amount of comments from people who either didn't watch the video or just ignored it. You can't argue that he wasn't one of the best for a few years during his Red Bull days, that is just absurd.
    Yes he had a really bad 4 years to end his career, but that doesn't mean he didn't have an amazing 4 years. I don't agree that he was ever the best, but looking at his performance with the big advantage that Mercedes and Ferrari (In 2017 and 2018) had it is clear that he was at least as good as some other beloved 1 time champions or almost champions.

    • @edgardoMurnia
      @edgardoMurnia Месяц назад

      No. He wasn't. Ever. Even Close. To. Be. The Best. Driver. In . The freaking World.
      Not.Even.CLOSE

    • @41Nizmo
      @41Nizmo Месяц назад

      @@edgardoMurnia are you mexican?

    • @edgardoMurnia
      @edgardoMurnia Месяц назад

      @@41Nizmo How could that possibly matter? Ricciardo overrated and Sergio Perez is not overrated unless you think he's good

  • @MaCcAM40a3
    @MaCcAM40a3 Месяц назад +1

    I think that final Renault season was highly impressive. To put what was the fifth fastest car to fifth in the championship that year was honestly pretty incredible

  • @levymulenga1059
    @levymulenga1059 Месяц назад +4

    If he goes to the WEC it'll be the best move, you never know, maybe win Le Mans? Or Daytona in IMSA. There always something on the table for a driver of his caliber. Many drivers that haven't won the F1 WDC have managed to win championships in other race series. So I am still hopeful that he'll do better elsewhere.

  • @ragemydream
    @ragemydream Месяц назад +39

    Ricciardo career: Sporadic. If he wasn't scared of getting beat and then chasing after money, he might actually been a great driver but it was good at best.

    • @m.o.n.d.e.g.r.e.e.n
      @m.o.n.d.e.g.r.e.e.n Месяц назад +6

      lets not forget he moved to mcclaren who are now the best team. so many poor career choices

    • @rjharikumar6555
      @rjharikumar6555 Месяц назад +4

      Can we stop with this “chasing money” bullshit? Dude took a substantial pay cut to go from Renault to McLaren. If money was his primary concern, he would never have left Renault.

    • @F1ll1nTh3Blanks
      @F1ll1nTh3Blanks Месяц назад +4

      ​@@m.o.n.d.e.g.r.e.e.n Would have done nothing for him because he simply couldn't adapt.

    • @Tofu_food
      @Tofu_food Месяц назад

      @@m.o.n.d.e.g.r.e.e.nbut McLaren being better now wasn’t rics doing.

    • @jiboo6850
      @jiboo6850 Месяц назад +6

      @@m.o.n.d.e.g.r.e.e.n he didn't move, he got fired with a massive paycheck. to put Piastri in his seat lol. but it was his fault. he wasn't performing.

  • @jankku5639
    @jankku5639 Месяц назад +14

    Fuss about Ric is quite suprising. I get that the guy for some reason is popular but he has been at best better than Bottas and half career below average driver in the later years. I hear no talk about Bottas propably leaving F1 aswell even though he is one of closest comparisons in terms of driving results and abilities.

    • @Astaroth23
      @Astaroth23 Месяц назад

      Dude....how long do you watch f1?

    • @AD-df5tm
      @AD-df5tm Месяц назад +3

      ​@@Astaroth23he's right. Riccardo is easily the most overrated driver of this generation. The bottas comp is spot on. Was good in a top car but not good enough to beat his teammate and then when he wasnt in a top car he was avg at best.

    • @Appletank8
      @Appletank8 Месяц назад

      He's probably more popular for his showing on Netflix than outright racing.

    • @edgardoMurnia
      @edgardoMurnia Месяц назад

      @@Astaroth23 Fking Bot

  • @NicolasMignan
    @NicolasMignan Месяц назад +70

    You say Ricciardos last few years isn't the Ricciardo you'll be celebrating, yet the last few years of Vettels career is all you remember of it 😂

    • @MuhammadNiz007
      @MuhammadNiz007 Месяц назад +3

      Facts

    • @halofreak1990
      @halofreak1990 Месяц назад +4

      Mostly because of the memes. His 2010-2013 straight titles are more celebrated, though.

    • @lando-h7r
      @lando-h7r Месяц назад +2

      How long have you been a fan of my racing

    • @HaydenLau.
      @HaydenLau. Месяц назад

      Those were not Vettel's last year's. He would go on to two different teams afterwards

    • @jiboo6850
      @jiboo6850 Месяц назад +1

      honestly, Vettel is everything i hate a bout a driver. so i don't care about his wins. he was undrinkable. he was so unable to adapt to anything it was just pure cringe. his career last years speak more volume than his wins.

  • @pharcomx
    @pharcomx Месяц назад +132

    He was never F1’s best driver. Good yes, but best? Hardly.

    • @kcw9313
      @kcw9313 Месяц назад +20

      What were they watching? Lmao he wasn’t even close.

    • @prabhukavi9779
      @prabhukavi9779 Месяц назад +17

      There was a year where the only people who could beat him were the drivers in the much faster Mercedes. Guess you started following F1 after that.

    • @askeladden450
      @askeladden450 Месяц назад +12

      Nah, definitely a contender for DOTS in 2014 along with Alonso.

    • @pharcomx
      @pharcomx Месяц назад +15

      @@prabhukavi9779 One of those drivers was Hamilton who was better than Ricciardo. So what point are you making exactly?

    • @askeladden450
      @askeladden450 Месяц назад +9

      @@pharcomx lewis better than dani in 2014? Dani demolished a driver who had won the last 4 championships. Lewis beat nico with a smaller percentage difference than that. Even with seb not being comfortable with those cars, dani was much more impressive. Only one who was as impressive, if not more, was Alonso.

  • @RedEyedReaper
    @RedEyedReaper Месяц назад +14

    That title is diabolical!!!!

    • @Redenzo29
      @Redenzo29 Месяц назад +2

      It’s the truth

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 Месяц назад +2

      @@Redenzo29 Was Danny Ric ever F1's best driver?

  • @gilius
    @gilius Месяц назад +4

    He cracked when he could not stand Max... Stepping out of Red Bull was the beginning of the end...

    • @DB5652-v3r
      @DB5652-v3r Месяц назад

      redbull would never sack him if he stayed, they offered him more money he could have won alot of races too but he got duped by renault leader who made empty promises

  • @Pyrope78
    @Pyrope78 Месяц назад +7

    Good drivers get slow, 'twas ever thus. The recent archetype of this is probably Jean Alesi, but you could also point to Rene Arnoux, Nelson Piquet Sr., Seb Vettel, Rubens Barrichello, David Coulthard, Michele Alboreto, and many, many more, who were all dynamite in their early years but faded significantly once they got into their thirties.

    • @apophisstr6719
      @apophisstr6719 Месяц назад

      Vettel was probably the one that fell the hardest, since that Germany crash he literally became a different man.

    • @Pyrope78
      @Pyrope78 Месяц назад

      @@apophisstr6719 Noooo, not by a long way. At least he was still a regular top 10 finisher, and was usually on or about the lead lap. Arnoux probably holds this title. He went from being a multiple race winner with Renault and in his early Ferrari years, to being the archetypal moving chicane backmarker, near the rear of the field, many-times lapped.

    • @craigcharlesworth1538
      @craigcharlesworth1538 Месяц назад +1

      To be fair you've also got Alonso and Hamilton, still operating at a very high level into their 40s. But it's rare, most drivers probably peak in their early 30s and slowly tail off after that. It sometimes happens quite quickly too; look at Damon Hill who was a race winner in 1998 and looked like he'd never even sat in an F1 car before at times in 1999.
      With Daniel I think it was a combination of him naturally aging out and that McLaren stint, which just knocked all the confidence out of him.

  • @carobahena6134
    @carobahena6134 Месяц назад +11

    He got what he deserved
    Plus millions and fame.

  • @dragstera94
    @dragstera94 18 дней назад

    At some point He brought many new fans to the sport

  • @JustinW2980
    @JustinW2980 Месяц назад +7

    If he had beaten Lando in 2021, would he be fighting for the championship now?

    • @THIS---GUY
      @THIS---GUY Месяц назад +16

      @@JustinW2980 If your grandmother had wheels, would she have been a bike?

    • @frankhuurman3955
      @frankhuurman3955 Месяц назад

      if your mum had balls, would she have been your dad?

    • @joshgee8714
      @joshgee8714 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@THIS---GUYI love British carbonara

  • @jecabreradc
    @jecabreradc Месяц назад

    Great video. thanks. 🎉🎉

  • @CYMotorsport
    @CYMotorsport Месяц назад

    He was never F1’s best driver. He was quicker than neither Nico or Lewis in that run. And a close look at 2017 and the surrounding seasons reveals a lot about that teammate fight too. He’s an effective operator. A quality driver well deserved of the career he had. But he wasn’t the best driver. Was smart to leave Red Bull before max fully became what he was. Daniel was probably the most wise driver I’ve seen in a long time at extending his longevity and maintaining his brand while strategically position himself in situations with large upsides and little downsides. Not even being cynical - he was really smart with his movement. Anyone saying he shouldn’t have left red Bull is being silly. And he had to leave Renault. The McLaren situation was perfect. It just so happens lando was quite racey himself

    • @rohanbhatia4812
      @rohanbhatia4812 Месяц назад

      How’s it going man? Are you planning to fire up the channel again? Recently rewatched your 2017 recap and really enjoyed it

  • @sudenostendeutschland9794
    @sudenostendeutschland9794 Месяц назад +6

    Damn what a title.

    • @lando-h7r
      @lando-h7r Месяц назад

      How long have you been a fan of my racing

    • @edgardoMurnia
      @edgardoMurnia Месяц назад

      @@lando-h7r shut up pole losing fanboy

  • @Hamilton8timeChampion
    @Hamilton8timeChampion Месяц назад +40

    ricciardo was never F1's best driver. people overrate him because he is nice

  • @MrLarsson92
    @MrLarsson92 Месяц назад

    How can you not mention the shoey celebration?? It was so brilliant and a way that Ricciardo really put his mark on the sport, highlighting his playful personality 🤩

  • @squiretomasie7003
    @squiretomasie7003 Месяц назад

    I think his smile and personality took him along way.

  • @LeadFarmer_84
    @LeadFarmer_84 Месяц назад +3

    Just glossed over VCARB's absolutely abysmal race strategies all year. Pitting after 7 laps on MEDIUMS and Zandvoort. Going 50 out of 51 laps on ONE TIRE at Baku. Going soft/medium/soft at Singapore when everyone else went medium/hard. Daniel didn't get the chance to prove his worth this year. And it's painfully obvious the only reason he didn't replace Perez was Mexican investors pulling the strings at Red Bull.

    • @upscaleshack
      @upscaleshack Месяц назад +1

      How many more chances should he be given? He's been given more chances than most drivers ever get. Sure the team sucked, but when he's replaced by a complete rookie who outshines him it's clear that it's him, not the car.

    • @kevikiru
      @kevikiru Месяц назад +1

      They did not gloss over it, it just did not matter! You are suggesting that the bad strategies held him back. You are forgetting that the points would not matter, his pace when the STRATEGY IS GOOD is what matters. He needed to outperform Yuki in a majority of the races where they were on equal footing and he didn't. The bad strategies are irrelevant because they happened in a couple of races, the rest of the races were normal.

    • @mrdraw2087
      @mrdraw2087 Месяц назад

      The former Toro Rosso team has never been good at race strategy, but these examples are not the most compelling. This year alone they made several very dubious strategy calls. I remember Tsunoda losing places with every pitstop in Bahrain, after which he had to move over for Ricciardo for good measure. He was understandably livid. They pitted Ricciardo way too early in Hungary, which ruined his race. He was understandably livid, although they must have discussed their strategy options beforehand, so he could just have decided to stay out and say: "I'm not gonna stop after just 7 laps." Then in the Netherlands Tsunoda once again had a horrible strategy.

    • @housecat84
      @housecat84 Месяц назад

      @@kevikirupoints are also largely irrelevant for a team like VCARB given their car has been hovering around 6th-8th best car on the grid, depending on the circuit. Then there’s there strategy calls mentioned, which have sabotaged both drivers at times.
      This is not a top of the mid pack team, not for sometime now. They languish behind HAAS, Williams and even Alpine at times. Usually, luck has been a part of scoring points, particularly after HAAS and Williams upgrades fired. VCARB faltered in that respect.

  • @rafamorsal
    @rafamorsal Месяц назад +2

    You guys are so infatuated by Ricciardo, you didn't made this drama when Vettel or Kimi retired, and they both were world champions... I'll never understand this media fixation with the guy.

  • @SpacialKatana
    @SpacialKatana Месяц назад

    Respectful video for a decent career, wish hin well for the future

  • @cathh3301
    @cathh3301 Месяц назад

    10:59 Perfect summary of a great diver on and off the track. He’ll be missed in F1.

  • @DB5652-v3r
    @DB5652-v3r Месяц назад +1

    he should have never left redbul, he would be mighty regular poles and wins to this day even if he didnt win any championships

  • @joshtiel2980
    @joshtiel2980 Месяц назад

    Ed did a good job of breaking it all down. It's tough to see Danny Ric go but he's been fighting the nature of the car in a way that hasn't been natural to him and we've been able to see that. Thanks Ed for highlighting that Ricciardo is part of that select group of drivers that had the skill but not the car. Sometimes F1 timing sucks. He should have had a better sendoff...

  • @mrdraw2087
    @mrdraw2087 Месяц назад +1

    I would say Ricciardo is a bit like Vettel and Räikkönen: insanely good in the right car, but mediocre otherwise. Vettel was impressive during the V8 era, but struggled in 2014 and 2020 especially in cars with a strong front end. Räikkönen struggled with cars with a weak front end in his Ferrari days, which is probably why he got beaten so comprehensively by Alonso and Vettel from 2014 to 2018. Even back in 2008, a mid-season change to the front suspension completely derailed his title campaign. Ricciardo had the same problem during his McLaren days. The 2021 car didn't suit his driving style and neither did the ground-effect cars.

  • @user-xp9hu8sg9o
    @user-xp9hu8sg9o Месяц назад +2

    He cared more about his smile, marketing, Netflix, look handsome, but forgot about his driving since he left RB Everyone on F1 uploading videos about he nice he is but how horrible he became as a driver

  • @monkeh86
    @monkeh86 Месяц назад +54

    I'd argue an alternate legacy could be that he was one of the 21st century's most over-rated F1 drivers to date; though because he was so charismatic and good with the media, there's hardly ever a negative word that the press have written about him.

    • @silkplayer9
      @silkplayer9 Месяц назад +4

      You spell “Hamilton” wrong.

    • @eucri
      @eucri Месяц назад +8

      @@silkplayer9 You could've choose any driver but instead you selected the statistically #1 driver in the sport ever💀

    • @Louis_Bautista
      @Louis_Bautista Месяц назад +4

      @@silkplayer9 The guy went toe to toe with the reigning world champion as a rookie. You can't be serious

    • @DeathBlocks
      @DeathBlocks Месяц назад +2

      Did you look at his results from 2014-2020 at all or just going off the last few years and thinking the rest was overhyped?

    • @silkplayer9
      @silkplayer9 Месяц назад +1

      @@DeathBlocks he had the flying ship in that hybrid era with favor regulations, after 2020 with a regular car he dropped like a rock.

  • @Sadokist
    @Sadokist Месяц назад +1

    Ill say it: Red Bull backed the wrong man from the start. They took Danny to F1, when they also could have elected to promote Wickens. That was one of the biggest mistakes that they ever made.

  • @bumblebity2902
    @bumblebity2902 Месяц назад +19

    He never was the absolutely the best. He was top 3 with Mercedes guys. King of late breaking. On the other hand he was Newey merchant.

    • @lando-h7r
      @lando-h7r Месяц назад

      How long have you been a fan of my racing

  • @alexelectricx
    @alexelectricx Месяц назад

    Goes to show having a winning personality will only get you so far in life!

  • @justice4g
    @justice4g Месяц назад

    Following VCARB closely including radio comms throughout a weekend showed me how rarely results come down to driving performance, 90% were determined by strategy or other random events.

  • @yanis_s500
    @yanis_s500 Месяц назад

    I still dont understand, how he can not adopt to the new cars! Of course, it is not as easy as it might sound, but lets not forget that he is 100% capable of learning new skills and driving methods, since he was on top a couple of years ago. He is one of my favourite F1 drivers and it hurts to see him leaving like this. I think that the very best, yet worst thing about Daniel is that he is such a nice and positive guy with a big smile always on his face - Sometimes, you need to put your head down, silence the world and just have pure focus on racing! You see a complately different mentality when it comes to Max Verstapen - very serious, very dedicated, pure focus and nothing else matters. The same look in the face I saw in Schumacher and Sienna. In comparison, Daniel is most of the time trying to be a nice person pleasing others. If there is any future for him in F1, I would recommend to just live and breath racing and forget about the rest. Pure focus, day to day dedication.

  • @jivewig
    @jivewig Месяц назад +7

    35 age, understeery regulation and young hungry drivers with shit load of new tools were always going to play against him.

    • @robertcarr4172
      @robertcarr4172 Месяц назад +5

      Alonso is 8 years older than him and still doing a great job. 35 shouldn't be a major excuse for losing speed anymore

    • @alexpeak16
      @alexpeak16 Месяц назад +10

      @@robertcarr4172 Adaptability is key here - you could always trust Alonso to extract the most from bad cars (later Ferraris and McLaren-Hondas) at any age. You can't with Ricciardo.

    • @jivewig
      @jivewig Месяц назад +5

      @@robertcarr4172 your first mistake is comparing him to Alonso. Alonso isn’t a bog standard driver. He’s one of the most extraordinary ones who definitely deserved more than two titles.

    • @lando-h7r
      @lando-h7r Месяц назад

      @@robertcarr4172 How long have you been a fan of my racing

    • @lando-h7r
      @lando-h7r Месяц назад

      @@alexpeak16 How long have you been a fan of my racing

  • @decapitare117
    @decapitare117 Месяц назад

    God watching this video seeing just how good he was is almost bringing me to tears.

  • @mlyten67
    @mlyten67 Месяц назад

    Danny Ric was an extremely talented driver who, in the right machinery, earlier in his career, was world championship material. Unfortunately the mid teens Red Bull, while fast, was burdened with a dodgy Renault engine that has since also been shown the exit door. He was way more classy than the majority of the comments on this video, putting him down.

  • @SBX70
    @SBX70 Месяц назад +6

    I have always thought that greatness can be equated with consistency in almost any field or endeavor. Show me a body of work that stands the test of time not just a season of wins, one really great novel, one great album etc. That is the true measure, DR was a good driver but he just wasn't adaptable and couldn't produce consistent results.

  • @progguy10
    @progguy10 Месяц назад

    I really gonna miss the old Daniel

  • @thegreatafrican3367
    @thegreatafrican3367 Месяц назад

    Ricciardo 2021: “To all those who thought I’d left, you were right”

  • @josephambrose5544
    @josephambrose5544 Месяц назад

    I think daniels wins and performances in 17 and 18 deserve a bit more recognition

  • @calvinstraveldreams
    @calvinstraveldreams Месяц назад

    I would say that Danny Ric kinda reminds me of Heinz-Harald Frentzen-clearly capable of greatness when given the full backing of the team and a supportive environment to work in, but a bit more prone to stress-induced drops in performance (and random mistakes induced by stress and pressure) than most…

  • @MrOrtmeier
    @MrOrtmeier Месяц назад +12

    He's a nice guy and we are all fond of him, but he didn't have the ambition needed to be a champion

    • @mvnorsel6354
      @mvnorsel6354 Месяц назад

      Not ' all '.

    • @DB5652-v3r
      @DB5652-v3r Месяц назад +1

      if he stayed at redbul he would have a real shot even if he lost he would not have this bad of an exit, he would be like mark webber.

  • @bbbenj
    @bbbenj Месяц назад

    So sorry for him, he deserved way more...

  • @michaborski7383
    @michaborski7383 Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @darkwa456
    @darkwa456 Месяц назад +1

    He just wasn't fast enough don't no why everybody is making such a big deal. He started of well, then never really got to that level again

    • @rickyspanish4792
      @rickyspanish4792 Месяц назад

      Yeah I think maybe the current generation of cars just isn't a good match for him, it happens. Or maybe it's just age.

  • @jmhofmeyr
    @jmhofmeyr Месяц назад

    Its the car and how he's been required to change his style. No driver can perform at his peak if he has to fundamentally change his natural style. Our natural style is what makes us great and unique. He simply needs to rediscover that and a team where he can use it.

  • @mikeaddison6651
    @mikeaddison6651 Месяц назад +26

    Arguably he was never F1's "Best Driver", a great personality, yes. A great overtake, yes. But never the best driver F1 had.

    • @jivewig
      @jivewig Месяц назад +1

      You could make a case for 2014 and 2016 that he was best on the grid.

    • @mikeaddison6651
      @mikeaddison6651 Месяц назад +2

      @jivewig that's a very pressing case then. Great car under him but better drivers that year

    • @sandalphoncpu
      @sandalphoncpu Месяц назад +3

      As long as Vettel and Hamilton are in their top form, nobody can come close. 2014 came close with his monstrous race pace, but his qualifying is still subpar to Vettel even though Vettel had virtually no time to understand his car since preseason. 2016 he came close as well, but he was outperformed by Vettel in a slower car. Only finished ahead due to Vettel retiring from incidents caused by his teammates, including reliability issues.

    • @mikeaddison6651
      @mikeaddison6651 Месяц назад +1

      @@sandalphoncpu there you go, answered your own dilemma

  • @c0mpl3x91
    @c0mpl3x91 Месяц назад

    Weirdly you didn't mention his bright smile and that he always brought positivity into the pits...

  • @chetanh1005
    @chetanh1005 Месяц назад +2

    Indycar 2025 Awaiting

  • @nathobean8582
    @nathobean8582 Месяц назад +12

    Sorry but all I hear are excuses and “let me explain”. Don’t get me wrong, I love Ricardo, and he’s one of F1’s most likely characters, but there’s only so many excuses that can be made before you have to admit he simply isn’t that good. He was given more opportunities than most and ultimately failed to deliver.

    • @rjharikumar6555
      @rjharikumar6555 Месяц назад +1

      What exactly do you mean isn’t that good? Dude was legit one of the best drivers in the sport for a good chunk of his career. I’d say that makes a hell of a lot better than “not that good”.

    • @JamesGavin-j5u
      @JamesGavin-j5u Месяц назад +1

      2014 - 2020 he was really good. Never been the same since his move to Mclaren but to say he 'isn't that good' is ridiculous.

  • @pyrho1
    @pyrho1 Месяц назад +1

    Unfortunately Daniel's poor decisions to leave Reb Bull and Renault were his career killers

  • @helixworld
    @helixworld Месяц назад

    Ricciardo started with a competitive RB chassis in 2024, and has hampered the team's devolpment until they were overtaken by several other teams. Hopefully RB will make some progress now that Ricciardo is gone.

  • @MuhammadNiz007
    @MuhammadNiz007 Месяц назад +31

    WOW this video is by Daniel's PR team because 2013 he was beaten by Vernge who was actually the clear best in torro rosso, Jean had 7 Quali Techinal issues that if neglected would put Daniel 3 tenths on average slower than Jean, dani kyvat was the clear faster driver with less luck and he was slower than his teammate in HRT

    • @alexpeak16
      @alexpeak16 Месяц назад

      Kvyat was never faster at RBR; qualifying was often well off Ricciardo's pace and he kept driving like a man under pressure. People forget the only reason he finished ahead of Daniel in '15 was the car's poor reliability. Take that away and Ricciardo outclassed Kvyat easily. RBR were entirely justified in dropping him for Max.

    • @kondjanegongo796
      @kondjanegongo796 Месяц назад +1

      Well all we know if he's gone... Good riddens

    • @lando-h7r
      @lando-h7r Месяц назад +2

      How long have you been a fan of my racing

    • @matt.163
      @matt.163 Месяц назад

      Na, Ricciardo definitely had it over Vergne. Pretty comfortabley actually

  • @SilverfoxJB
    @SilverfoxJB Месяц назад

    He was NEVER F1's best driver. Just F1's smilest driver.

  • @CoyneDawg
    @CoyneDawg Месяц назад +33

    He was never F1’s best driver, maybe Top 5 at one point but never the best.

    • @jivewig
      @jivewig Месяц назад

      Alonso might have something else to say

    • @dr350xr
      @dr350xr Месяц назад

      He’s not even top 5. I would say most of the field would have done just as well as him in a Red Bull car.

  • @B__L
    @B__L Месяц назад +3

    When was he F1's best driver? I don't remember that

    • @rickyspanish4792
      @rickyspanish4792 Месяц назад

      Then probably a year before you started watching F1

    • @B__L
      @B__L Месяц назад

      @@rickyspanish4792 Ahh. No real answer to my question I see.

    • @rickyspanish4792
      @rickyspanish4792 Месяц назад

      @@B__L That's because you didn't post a real question. There's already 10 comment threads in here stating the year you're looking for, all 10 including a feisty discussion about whether or not he was indeed the best or if it was someone else.. which is missing the point, that he was world class back then.

    • @B__L
      @B__L Месяц назад

      @@rickyspanish4792 My question was when was Ricciardo F1's best driver? What season? Was it 2014 when he was getting regularly spanked by Bottas in a Williams? Or was it 2016 where an 18 year old Verstappen finished only 52 points behind him despite being in a Toro Rosso for the first 4 races? Ricciardo WAS a great driver but he was also overrated by fanboys that love his personality. Now he can't even beat Tsunoda who is one of the most average drivers to come out of the RBR junior programme.

    • @rickyspanish4792
      @rickyspanish4792 Месяц назад

      @@B__L Yeah that's what I meant, your question was in bad faith, you were just looking for a 'discussion' so you could spew your hate; I let you know I am not interested in that kind of 'discussion', but alas, I guess reading is difficult.

  • @calado92
    @calado92 Месяц назад

    A perfect example of a continously downwards carrer, from the top of beating 4x WC sebastian, to be matched and beated by Max, to went down on the grid by moving to renault (here we can say it stabled his carrer), to be beated again by Norris and to finish all beated by a poor yuki who never gonna go anywehere anyway, by many reasons other than his hability, Danny its another guy who goes to the shelf of so many others who never won as much as many of us wanted to, a similar carrer to Kubica 😢

  • @Willbrse
    @Willbrse Месяц назад

    If F1 wasn't 80% about the car things would be different for a lot of people. They really should bring EoT from LMP1H ('14~'18) to F1. Car would still be important, but likely down to 60% at best.

  • @jordandahl1032
    @jordandahl1032 Месяц назад +1

    I think Daniel got too hungry. He forced opportunity rather than being patient.

  • @markrimelspach7041
    @markrimelspach7041 Месяц назад

    Part of being a great driver is putting yourself with the best teams to thrive. Ricciardo unfortunately did not make good choices all the way from leaving Red Bull to the end of his career.

  • @davehoyer
    @davehoyer Месяц назад +1

    Daniel was never F1's greatest driver. Not even slightly close.

  • @BenFlipsCars
    @BenFlipsCars Месяц назад

    Would have been good to touch on how he still beat Verstappen in 2017 and was doing so in 2018 until his car began to blow up every weekend

  • @DaveHoy1
    @DaveHoy1 Месяц назад

    Loved this! Thanks Race Guys!. Diagnosis; Ground effect! Cars too big! Natural driving style clearly matters.

  • @daniel_raju
    @daniel_raju Месяц назад

    The prince, that never became king 🥲

  • @videshanamali5335
    @videshanamali5335 Месяц назад

    Even 2017 was a underrated year for Ricciardo; unreliability and Verstappen punting him in Hungary allowed Kimi to take 3rd in the championship

  • @alanbragg9466
    @alanbragg9466 Месяц назад +16

    at what point was he ever best driver??? think you are mistaking personality for talent

    • @jivewig
      @jivewig Месяц назад

      Edd is not the one saying that, it's Alonso 7:22 the old padre

  • @sammillis3989
    @sammillis3989 Месяц назад

    I love Ricciardo, when he 1st came into F1 he was deffo one of the most promising drivers. However, poor career choices and the huge surge of young talent coming into F1, the likes of Max, Charles, Lando, George, Alex and Pierre he just simply couldn't keep up with them and naturally fell further behind. The standard of F1 stepped up and he unfortunately couldn't keep up. A real shame but that's racing.

  • @ukiro2532
    @ukiro2532 Месяц назад

    Fernando watching daniel enter and leave F1 while still being in the sport is wild

  • @yungmustofaiwan1599
    @yungmustofaiwan1599 Месяц назад

    I'll remember him as the person who introduce 'shoey' to F1

  • @urbanstrencan
    @urbanstrencan Месяц назад

    He should be at least one time champion, to bad how it's ended, he will be missed in the F1 paddock

  • @coleprivott6140
    @coleprivott6140 Месяц назад

    I think Ricciardo had some tragic timing and poor luck. He hit his prime when Mercedes was unbeatable and Red Bull wasn’t good enough, everyone says he shouldn’t have left Renault but it’s not like they’ve gotten any faster since he left, the McLaren wasn’t the car it is now and didn’t suit his driving style, and by RB he was out of his prime. I know that’s just how it goes in sports but it is unfortunate. Enjoy your life Danny Ric thanks for the memories!!!

  • @michaek7438
    @michaek7438 Месяц назад +7

    the big money move to renault. he finished one season and decided that was enough. that’s when i lost respect for him.

    • @lando-h7r
      @lando-h7r Месяц назад

      How long have you been a fan of my racing

    • @rjharikumar6555
      @rjharikumar6555 Месяц назад +3

      You lost respect because he saw a sinking ship and decided to bail when he realized that they weren’t going anywhere?

    • @lando-h7r
      @lando-h7r Месяц назад

      @@rjharikumar6555 How long have you been a fan of my racing

    • @killer13387
      @killer13387 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@rjharikumar6555Jesus, hate to be your boss. These guys bent over backwards for him, and gave him more money than most of us will ever earn, and then bailed.

    • @rjharikumar6555
      @rjharikumar6555 Месяц назад +1

      @@killer13387 - If my boss promises a whole bunch of shit and I later find out that it was all smoke and mirrors, you best believe that I’d bail on him at the first opportunity.
      Renault promised him that they’d be on course to fight for championships in the future. They didn’t, and he left the team once he saw out his contract. If that’s your idea of someone being ungrateful/scummy, then your idea of loyalty/gratitude is utterly warped.

  • @michaelsullivan3581
    @michaelsullivan3581 Месяц назад

    Ricci Bobby! Class act! All the way!

  • @priztucker
    @priztucker Месяц назад

    5:33 Can’t imagine Kyvat actually beat Ricciardo head to head in the same car

  • @3starskiwi
    @3starskiwi Месяц назад

    Edd is right, technically he couldn't adapt to a car not to his liking, thus leaving Red Bull( with a strong front axle) was his downfall.😢😢

  • @SixLNii
    @SixLNii 9 дней назад

    Everyone debates that leaving Red Bull was what doomed his career.
    In my opinion, 2020 Ricciardo was _insane_.
    It was his move to McLaren that sealed his fate.

  • @shanemouton7606
    @shanemouton7606 Месяц назад

    Daniel, we miss you already brother, i hope this has been a massive media show to see you off only to see Redbull put you in the driver seat again for the rest of the season to replace Perez. My thoughts on this are: Perez and Ricciardo are both strong at street circuits, but Daniel has more to prove and I feel he would put more on the line that Sergio. Despite my being a Perez fan it also remains to be said that F1 is about money - money made through results, which Daniel could offer the same outcomes as Sergio might for the rest of the season whilst also bringing in potential sponsors, being the person that he is, and as popular as he is, which makes him a better choice, financially.... I hope to see Daniel back, some time soon, and I hope this is not the end!

  • @vdub1955
    @vdub1955 Месяц назад +1

    = Honestly he should go over to WRC‼️

  • @ABlockBeats
    @ABlockBeats Месяц назад

    People seem to forget that he ditches RB for Renault. And that felt like a stab in the back.

    • @dr350xr
      @dr350xr Месяц назад

      That was the beginning of his downfall. He won some races only because he was in one of the best cars. I think it made him think he’s better than he was. Lando was obviously much faster and destroyed the illusion that he was a top tier driver. I don’t think he has a great personality either. He’s corny.

  • @knkyeung7812
    @knkyeung7812 Месяц назад

    Red bull pushed him away for obviously favouring crashtapen in all aspects , but now they are the one to said “he is not the same”
    He should stay at Renault.

    • @DB5652-v3r
      @DB5652-v3r Месяц назад

      thats why i say perez is perfect for redbul, keeps his head down and plays smart thats why he is still there and danial is out

  • @leongt1954
    @leongt1954 Месяц назад

    Everyone seems to forget the car breaking system changes that came in 2021 and 22 and there you have it the new changes hindered his driving style and unlike other drivers he just could never come to grips with them except for a hand full of tracks where he could adapt like Mexico , If you were to go back to the old style of breaking in 2020 you would see the old Daniel

  • @justanaverageguy1351
    @justanaverageguy1351 Месяц назад

    I think the title is way off the mark. I'm a fan of Daniel, and as much as I like him, I can't honestly say he's ever been the best F1 driver on the grid.

  • @matthiascerebri3315
    @matthiascerebri3315 Месяц назад

    3 times he could have stopped, 3 times he continued. This was the reason why his flexibility and his ability to win were gone and so Inthink he may have destroyed his legacy

  • @a004
    @a004 Месяц назад

    Max coming to Red bull ended him. He pussed out and ran away because he couldn't compete. And it's been all downhill since then.

  • @dentonator96
    @dentonator96 Месяц назад

    I'm still bummed it's over.