LETS FUCKING GO RICCIARDO!
this post was submitted on 28 Oct 2023
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I mean, if he wants that RBR-seat, beating Sergio in an AT is quite the statement.
Can we acknowledge that Sainz pace isn't far behind Leclerc? He's pushing the car to its limits this year, proving that Leclerc's incredible speed can be matched with determination.
As for Ricciardo, his results are impressive, but let's not read too much into it to avoid another De Vries situation.
Wild results
There must have been a magic combination of tire and track and wind all converging at the same time, cause those results do not make any sense