The glaring stat that shows why McLaren will replace Daniel Ricciardo for F1 2023

Despite beating Lando Norris to McLaren’s first win since 2012 at Monz🧸a last year, Daniel Ricciardo’s time with the Woking ouꦿtfit hasn’t lived up to expectations.
Signed on a massive bumper deal as a replacement for Carlos Sainz, Ricciardo’s underperformance has led the announcement that he will leave McLaren before the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:F1 2023 season, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:opening up the driver market.
McLaren have agreed to pay off Ricciardo because he was contracted until the end of 2023 - an eye-watering 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:$21 million (£13.5 million) with a year to go still on his contract.

In terms of the key statistics, how bad has it been for Ricci🌳ardo in 2022 up against Norris?
Ricciardo v Norris in 2022
Race: 3-10
Qualifying: 2-11
Points: 19-76
Podiums: 0-1
Best finish: 6th - 3rd
Best grid position: 6th - 4th
Ricciardo’s poor performance is costing McLaren in the constructors’ championship with Alpine ജcurrently fourth in🍌 the pecking order.
Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso have consistently scored points this seaཧson, while McLaren are relying on Norris to carry the team.
One glꦛaring stat that shows how much Ricciardo is struggling this year is looking at qualifying sectors versus Norris.
Data from Lights Out Blog show that in🍨 the 13 qualifying sessions this yea﷽r, Ricciardo has only set a faster sector time than Norris on five occasions (34-5 in Norris’ favour).
Comparatively, Alex Albon is 28-⭕8 against Nicholas Latifi; Valtteri Bottas is 29-10 again꧟st Zhou Guanyu; Sebastian Vettel is 21-9 compared to Lance Stroll.

Ricciardo is also repoওrtedly the fiౠfth-highest earner on the grid - a whopping £12.2 million per year.
Compared to the rest of the grid, Ricciardo is on more money than Ferrari duo Carlos Sainz aꦬnd Charles Leclerc (£9.8m each) and Red Bullꦗ’s Sergio Perez (£8.6m).
Norris🐷’ performances versus Ricciardo also earned him a sizable pay rise - making him the third behind Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen on £20 million per year.
Ricciardo’s performances don’t warrant 🌜being one of the best paid drivers on the grid.
No doubt that his likely replacemenꦕt - Piastri - will be on significantly less for 2023.


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