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I wouldn't compare Daniel with probably one of the top 4 drivers on the grid. Makes no sense.
By your standard, Red Bull needs to pull a Gasly on Perez.
He's below a Haas driver. Think about that for a moment. I like the guy, he's the kind of character the sport needs unlike most of the robots. But he's not performing. Ask any team which is worth more - a marketable driver or a performing driver.

Nice smiles and some stickers on the car might bring in a little cash, but not as much as finishing higher up the constructors...
 
Daniel Ricardo's persona is getting a bit...old. Last time he did anything note worthy was in Monaco a couple of years ago and since then he's been ranting out with a teenager.
His driving is getting old too. The man is 33 years old and on the wane. Time to let the new guys have a go.
 
Old man who is still sour about his F1 past makes pointless Tweet.
Er, he won the 1978 F1 title. His son, Michael, raced for McLaren for 1 season and only scored 7 points so he wasn't as good.
 

Note the last line:
"Domenicali also said that the planned schedule is likely to consist of 24 races, though it is now understood that South Africa will not be included."
 
Can someone explain to me how this is all mean to favour Merc? I'm not getting Horner's concerns about rules favouring Merc when they (RB) seem to have sorted their porpoising mostly.
Horner is a whiny little btch. Then again so is toto.

They will do and say whatever they think to get the slightest advantage or a change to regulations if they are behind
 
Can someone explain to me how this is all mean to favour Merc? I'm not getting Horner's concerns about rules favouring Merc when they (RB) seem to have sorted their porpoising mostly.

Don't the rules around porpoising also prevent the cheaty flexible floors?
 
Can someone explain to me how this is all mean to favour Merc? I'm not getting Horner's concerns about rules favouring Merc when they (RB) seem to have sorted their porpoising mostly.
If I understand correctly the plan is to increase rise height which means the cars who don't porpoise will be slowed down too even though they don't have a porpoising issue. This will decrease their performance advantage over the porpoising cars.
 
How do you figure it will disadvantage the teams who have it under control disproportionately?
Because the lower you go the faster you go. So the one’s struggling with porpoising can’t go to low as it then gets worse. So now everyone must be higher to help the crybabies
 
Dolphins, Orcas and Porpoises are all toothed whales and like F1 teams they have a killer instinct.
Tactics may differ, names are different but they are all striving to be the top of their Food chain and will use any tactic to get there. ;) :)
 
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