De Vries first 3 qualifyings in 2023 vs. Ricciardo first 3 qualifyings in 2024

Tsunoda 0.721s faster than de Vries in Bahrain Tsunoda 0.305s faster than de Vries in Jeddah Tsunoda 0.236s faster than de Vries in Australia !

Average: Tsunoda 0.421s faster

Tsunoda 0.149s faster than Ricciardo in Bahrain Tsunoda 0.461s faster than Ricciardo in Jeddah Tsunoda 0.729s faster than Ricciardo in Australia !

Average: Tsunoda 0.446s faster

Data taken from the last qualifying session completed by both drivers.

  • @[email protected]
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    198 months ago

    I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. Ricciardo is a spent force and I no longer think he deserves to be on the grid.

  • @[email protected]
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    118 months ago

    While true, races give points.

    Bahrain Yuki P14 Ric P13 Saudi Yuki P14 Ric P16 Australia Yuki P7 Ric P12

    Avg 2 positions better for Yuki

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    Bahrain Yuki P11 de Vries P14 Saudi Yuki P11 de Vries P14 Australia Yuki P10 de Vries DNF (let’s go with P12 for the comparison, but likely worse)

    Avg 3 positions better for Yuki.

    So Danny is struggling, but still getter better results than Nyck.

    • @[email protected]
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      38 months ago

      How did you count? I feel stupid, because I can’t get the same averages. But I wanted to point out that:

      Bahrain Yuki P14 Ric P13

      Is not fair to take into consideration. Ricciardo finished ahead because of a team order, not because he was faster.

  • Heresy_generator
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    88 months ago

    One of the stories this year is Yuki’s clear improvement and you’re treating him like a benchmark.

  • @[email protected]
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    88 months ago

    I really like Danny Ric (who doesn’t), but I want to see Liam Lawson get a real shot at a drive.

  • @stefano
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    68 months ago

    Same average, but de Vries was improving while Ricciardo is falling behind