Lance Stroll lambasted as “unbelievable” for Daniel Ricciardo “idiot” remark
Helmut Marko deliver🌠s a brutal analysis of the Lanc✱e Stroll vs Daniel Ricciardo incident in China

Lance🧸 Stroll has come under heavy criticism b🐎y Helmut Marko for his “idiot” remark about Daniel Ricciardo.
Ricciardo w🦂as left seething by Stroll at last weekend’s F1 Chinese Grand Prix.
Aston Martin’s Stroll caused the retirement of RB’s Ricciardo by dღriving into the back of him during a Safety Car restart.
Stroll called Ricciardo “an idiot” for braking hard, but stewards penalised the Asto💎n Martin driver for the incident.
“Daniel Ricciardo was hit by Lance Stroll in China and unfortuna💜tely was robbed of all chances,” Red Bull’s 🐲Marko told .
“I find it unbelievable that Lance Stroll called him an idio🌜t after the chequered flag fell.
“And that he💙 also had to receive a penalty fo📖r Miami. This really wasn't his weekend.”
Ricciardo entered last weekend’s race in🐲 China under severe pressure to cling onto his RB drive, after his aspirations of claiming the 2025 Red Bull decreased due to his poor form.
But an encouraging round in Shangh🍸ai rest⛎ored some faith.
“Daniel Ricciardo had a new chassis available in China and the whole thing was planned 🌳from the start because it is our third chassis that we wanted to bring to the track,” Marko said.
“But of course this change also played into psychology aft♔er Daniel's disappointing performances on the previous weekends.
“Things went much better for Ricciardo in China.”
Ricciardo unqualified teammate Y🍌uki Tsunoda for the sprint race and the grand prix in China.
Marko assessed: “Yuki Tsunoda showed in Shanghai: If we look at another Shanghai rookie, Oscar Piastri, we s💧ee that the Australian was half a second to a full second slower than Lando Norris in the race.
“So Shanghai is certainly a track where experience🐷 counts, especially since the n♍ewcomers received even less driving time in the sprint format.
“The Racing Bulls may have made the mistake of letting💧 Tsunoda run on hard tyres in the only free practice session, when the track offered next to no grip and Yuki just slid around on those rollers.
“In the race, Tsunoda's lap times were at Ricciardo level. He would have had a cha🎀nce to scoꦇre points, but Magnussen dashed that hope.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports 🥃for a decade covering everything froಌm American sports, to football, to F1.