lkpat
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Yeah, I like Lawson and wouldn't want him driving Max's spare car.Let lawson take Perez's place...
Would be great to see, but at the same time I wouldn't want to put lawson in such a toxic and career ending seat.
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Yeah, I like Lawson and wouldn't want him driving Max's spare car.Let lawson take Perez's place...
Would be great to see, but at the same time I wouldn't want to put lawson in such a toxic and career ending seat.
Sneaky plan to get rid of Ricciardo once and for all...Put Danny Ric in there for a season and give Lawson the AT seat to gain experience
I think Lawson will do better in any car than Danny...Put Danny Ric in there for a season and give Lawson the AT seat to gain experience
Haha I discovered this guy in my suggestions the other day. Epic!Lol.
I think Lawson will do better in any car than Danny...
Dany is marketable.
mostly because much like Richard Hammond and so many people on this forum he wishes he was American.
and seeing as Florida Man moved up to F1 about a season too early Dany Ric is kind of the token American.
is he funny in interviews yes.
is he good? meh.
is he going to get Checko's seat mid way though next year so Lawson can come back and continue to stomp Tsunoda? yes.
will Tsunoda get a RB seat? yeah in 2026 when they kick Dany out and bring Iwasa in as Lawson's team mate.
Those are my predictions. and unless someone gets rid of the racist baby boomer in charge of the driver program there will be many talented drivers that go the way of Carlos Sainz instead of the way Max.
I think Tsunoda has skill. decent mid field driver. definately better than Perez. and I do believe better than Ricardo.Tsunoda won't be getting a Red Bull seat. He has his seat in F1 because of the Honda connection (and the fact that Honda's junior program tied up with Red Bull's junior program) and in 2026 Red Bull begin their relationship with Ford. They 100% would be going with Ric and Lawson if they were not obligated to give Tsunoda a seat and once they split from Honda they have no reason to keep him.
Beyond the grid? the Formula 1 official podcast?The Off The Grid podcast with Adrian Newey is a pretty good listen, would recommend it. (I'm 17 minutes in so it may devolve like a Haas' tyres).
That's what I said the first timeBeyond the grid? the Formula 1 official podcast?
yup that's why it changed in my Quote right?That's what I said the first time![]()
Must have been the mods ninja-editing your postyup that's why it changed in my Quote right?![]()
Doesn't change the reality that he is a Honda junior driver and that there is a relationship between Honda and Red Bull. He is going to need to be a lot better than a decent midfield driver if he wants to stay in F1 beyond 2025, because there is no guarantee that he gets a seat at Aston Martin if daddy Stroll insists on offering his son sheltered employment there. And Tsunoda is not even remotely on the level of the sort of lead driver Aston Martin would be looking at as a replacement for Alonso.I think Tsunoda has skill. decent mid field driver. definately better than Perez. and I do believe better than Ricardo.
but for the Cursed seat next to max driver skill does not matter. what matters is how badly can Max make you his cuck off track.
Fully agree but RB does not need 2 top drivers. they want a top driver and a midfield driver that can perform consistently in the best car and secure number 2 in the championship without actually challenging max.Doesn't change the reality that he is a Honda junior driver and that there is a relationship between Honda and Red Bull. He is going to need to be a lot better than a decent midfield driver if he wants to stay in F1 beyond 2025, because there is no guarantee that he gets a seat at Aston Martin if daddy Stroll insists on offering his son sheltered employment there. And Tsunoda is not even remotely on the level of the sort of lead driver Aston Martin would be looking at as a replacement for Alonso.
Comes with the territory of being up against a generational talent. Both Hamilton and Schumacher bested their teammates psychologically. Whenever one of them thought they were gaining parity, they just kicked it up a gear and put them back in their place. Hamilton left the hollowed husks of Rosberg and Bottas behind him and Schumacher put Barrichello through the ringer as well. Irvine had the mental fortitude to withstand Schumacher, though.