According to
Damon Hill,
Formula 1 team bosses will question whether
Daniel Ricciardo is still fast enough before offering him a chance in F1 for 2023. The Australian has had a difficult time at
McLaren with mediocre performances.
Ricciardo is still without an F1 seat for 2023. The 33-year-old driver will leave
McLaren after two years after the team preferred Alpine junior
Oscar Piastri. Ricciardo's options within F1 seem to be getting fewer and fewer.
Pierre Gasly is the big favourite for the seat at Alpine as Nyck de Vries looks to make the move to AlphaTauri. At
Williams and Haas, there is also a seat vacant for 2023, but the two teams have other candidates in mind.
It is possible that even without a seat, Ricciardo will remain active in F1 next year as a reserve driver. Nor does the Australian rule out taking a year off in the hope of returning in 2024.
'Where has Ricciardo's pace gone?'
The question, however, is whether F1 team bosses are still convinced of Ricciardo's talent. The Australian's form has deteriorated following his arrival at McLaren. Ricciardo cannot match the speed of teammate
Lando Norris. Hill fears at
Sky Sports that other teams may not give him another chance after his mediocre years at McLaren.
"Daniel's been such a fantastic character for our sport, effervescent and always smiling and stuff, but something’s gone wrong. Not only in his pace at McLaren, but also in his strategy for getting himself in a competitive car.""Every team manager would be looking at him and everyone, every team, will be looking at him and asking: Where’s the pace gone? Is it coming back? And that’s the big question mark. We don’t know," says the former F1 driver.
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It's one of the signs of retirement in Formula 1. If no one wants you, even after years, you're really done
Prime age of F1 drivers in current cars are between 22-32 years old.
Older drivers who are good in earlier generation cars just can’t keep up with their younger team mates these days.
They might think that they are still good, but age has caught up with them and their best days are over.
Apart from a couple of ‘more senior’ drivers who are partnering with pretty untalented younger team mates, this year, every single driver who is over 32 years old is behind in points compared to their younger team mate. Fact!
Do you really think that a modern car is what makes old drivers inferior in addition to their age? I do not think so. Look at Alonso and you'll know it.
What Damon needs to take into consideration is the car he has under him. Dan has won 8 races and still has one up on Lando and thats a win in an MCL. Monza this year proved that Dan has still got it, by holding up a great train of cars for a long period of time with a very ordinary car under him. Yes, he has still got it. If I was a team owner I would take experience over the unknown any time. Dan still has the fire in the belly AND experience and will excel in a better car that suits him.