Andreas Seidl has highlighted the importance of Daniel Ricciardo's strong performance in Mexico - for both the driver and McLaren. F1
Voted ‘Driver of the Day’ as he overcame a 10-second penalty to finish P7, Andreas Seidl admits Daniel Ricciardo’s Mexican Grand Prix result was an “important” one for the driver and also McLaren.
Set to leave McLaren and the Formula 1 grid at the end of this season, Ricciardo is holding out hope for a 2023 reserve driver role, one that could see him return to the grid the following season. But with his results not creating much enthusiasm this season, pundits such as double former World Champion Mika Hakkinen admitThe driver himself has said he is feeling “a bit helpless” in the midst of his troubles.
He told the Daily Mail after his P16 in Austin: “I don’t know how I’m continuing to continue. I have no idea what to say.Ricciardo, having lined up 11th on the grid, raced his way to seventh place as he crossed the line 12 seconds ahead of Esteban Ocon to negate the damage from“If we look at his weekend, he was on Lando’s pace from the first lap,” Seidl told Sky Deutschland.“The joker was the last stint on the soft tyres. This enabled him to overtake one after the other.
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