Daniel Ricciardo has had a disastrous start to the 2024 F1 season, consistently being outperformed by his VCARB teammate. The eight-time Grand Prix winner’s streak of poor performances continued at the Japanese Grand Prix, where he collided with another driver and was forced to retire from the race.
After the crash, Ricciardo acknowledged that the incident was just one of many difficulties he has faced this season. Despite the disappointing start, he remains hopeful and determined.
The Japanese Grand Prix was a missed opportunity for Ricciardo, who had already given up his seat in FP1 to a rookie driver. Despite this setback, he was still able to qualify closely with his teammate.
During the race, Ricciardo’s chances of showcasing his potential were ruined by the collision. He expressed his disappointment at not being able to complete the 53-lap Grand Prix and show what he believed the team was capable of.
Looking ahead, Ricciardo mentioned that he will be doing a tire test on Tuesday to make up for the laps he missed. The upcoming Chinese Grand Prix will be a crucial event for him, as it could determine his future success in the season.