On this day in 2024, Daniel Ricciardo 🇦🇺 put in a qualifying masterclass in Montreal. His P5 remains RB's best-ever #CanadianGP qualifying result, eclipsing Jean-Eric Vergne’s P7 from way back in 2013. ✨
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@rugmarbles I think even then there was just too much of a delta to the Mercs/Ferraris across the whole season. But the exploding engines certainly didn't help matters 🫠
Il problema della pit lane è in ingresso, ci dev'essere un sensore proprio all'inizio che ha beccato #Hamilton e #Russell che non avevano ancora finito di rallentare da 82 kph, mentre ad esempio #Leclerc e #Antonelli hanno fatto poco più di 70 e non sono stati notati #MonacoGP
🏆 Most podiums in Monaco For Red Bull
Daniel Ricciardo - 4
Max Verstappen - 3
Sebastian Vettel - 3
Mark Webber - 3
David Coulthard - 1
Sergio Perez - 1
Ricciardo hasn't driven for Red Bull since 2018.
Ricciardo never prematurely saw himself as a WDC winner. He just believed he had demonstrated he was good enough to get the opportunity and machinery to fight for a WDC at least once in his career.
And it's not like he was alone in that belief, by the way.
@formularacers_@telegraaf There's every chance Kimi can end the season with the WDC and more race wins than Russell, which would be a huge blow for Russell.
He's like Daniel Ricciardo where he sees himself as a WDC winner before actually winning one.
🏆 Most podiums in Monaco For Red Bull
Daniel Ricciardo - 4
Max Verstappen - 3
Sebastian Vettel - 3
Mark Webber - 3
David Coulthard - 1
Sergio Perez - 1
Ricciardo hasn't driven for Red Bull since 2018.
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