Daniel Ricciardo and Yuki Tsunoda hit with “too slow” criticism by Helmut Marko

RB's Daniel Ricciardo and Yuki Tsunoda feel the wrath of Helmut Marko aft💦er failure to s༒core points

Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) RB in the FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 3, Australian Grand Prix, Albert
Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) RB in the FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 3,…

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Daniel Ricciardo and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yuki Tsunoda have been called “too slow” by Helmut Marko.

The RB driver duo were 12th and 10th quickest respectively in Friday practice at th🐠e F1 Australian Grand Prix.

T𝔍hey each entered the F1 2024 season with legitimate hopes of landing a spot alongside Max Verstappen at Red Bu𝄹ll next year.

But their below-par early-sea♉son form has now𝓰 drawn criticism from one of Red Bull’s top figures.

"There's a lot at stake,” Marko told Sky Germany.

“Both might be hoping for a seat at Red Bull, and one should ✃be well ahead of the other.

"So far Ricciardo is a bit behind.

“But let's put it this w🌺ay: Tsunoda's qualifying speed is okay.

“But in the race, both are too slow.

"I think one point would have been possible in each of t🦹he first two races.

"It's very difficult to score points behind the top five and, when you have an opportꦚunity, you c🤡an't afford to make mistakes.

“You have to test the deciඣsions in the absolute right order."

T💃he criticism is particularly fierce for Ricciardo, who is competing 🍒at his home race this year.

He was seen as the 📖No1 option for Red Bull if they choose to get rid of Sergio Perez next year.

But Perez has started this season brightly with a pair of P2 finishes while Riওcciardo has lagged behind.

After two rounds of 2024, Ric🔯ciardo and Tsunoda a🍃re both without a point.

And their problems were highlighted in Bah♏rain when they bickered, when Ricciardo blamed “immaturity” for Tsunoda’s decision to overtake him on the cooldown lap.

The RB pair, on the b💟asis of Friday practice, have little to look forward to during Saturday’s qualifying in Australia.

Alan Jones, the ex-F1 champ from Australia, has already quꦐestioned whether his countryman Ricciardo is past his best.

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