He will probably quit after this season. He isn't happy, his performance is lack luster & he wants to spend time with his familySeems that way. Shame to see. Do you think the rumors of a return to Red Bull might be true?
He will probably quit after this season. He isn't happy, his performance is lack luster & he wants to spend time with his familySeems that way. Shame to see. Do you think the rumors of a return to Red Bull might be true?
...he wants to spend time with his family
He will probably quit after this season. He isn't happy, his performance is lack luster & he wants to spend time with his family
but seb's always been respectful and respectable.
If he does retire, who fills his seat? I'd like to see Ricciardo back in a car that's capable of winning races, but will he want to step back into a scenario where he's the senior driver to a teammate who's been anointed as a future champion?He will probably quit after this season. He isn't happy, his performance is lack luster & he wants to spend time with his family
That would be a good choice. If Ferrari was better I could see Hamilton jumping ship to Ferrari(doubtful).....we all know everyone wants to drive for them at some point in their career.If he does retire, who fills his seat? I'd like to see Ricciardo back in a car that's capable of winning races, but will he want to step back into a scenario where he's the senior driver to a teammate who's been anointed as a future champion?
lol, the last bit of course being the same BS excuse Nico used when it was quite obvious he had used literally EVERY dirty trick he could think of just to beat the man who was CLEARLY the better driver, and knew 100% there was no chance of a successful defense, so why even bother
Guess you forgot about Azerbaijan 2017.
No, but maybe you forgot about him admitting later he was wrong and never should have done it.
Now point out where nico apologized and admitted being wrong when he caused Spain 2016.
I'd rather have Lance stroll instead of Seb these daysI take back what I said. Time to go, Seb.
Well done, Charles. If I didn’t like Ferrari so much, I’d cheer for you more!