AutoGear
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語
  • STANDINGS
No Result
View All Result
AutoGear
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語
  • STANDINGS
No Result
View All Result
AutoGear

Daniel Ricciardo’s F1 Comeback Unravels: Overthinking and Pressure to Blame, Says Racing Bulls

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
January 12, 2025
in Motorsports
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0

MARINA BAY STREET CIRCUIT, SINGAPORE - SEPTEMBER 20: Daniel Ricciardo, Visa Cash App RB F1 Team, in the Paddock during the Singapore GP at Marina Bay Street Circuit on Friday September 20, 2024 in Singapore, Singapore. (Photo by Zak Mauger / LAT Images)

Daniel Ricciardo’s much-anticipated return to Formula 1 ended in disappointment, with the Australian star struggling to recapture his best form during the 2024 season. Despite flashes of brilliance, Ricciardo’s comeback with Racing Bulls (formerly AlphaTauri) was cut short after persistent struggles to compete with teammate Yuki Tsunoda and the new wave of young talent.

Racing Bulls Racing Director Alan Permane has now shed light on Ricciardo’s challenges, pointing to overthinking and second-guessing as key factors behind his inability to perform consistently.

“Overthinking Things”: The Undoing of Ricciardo

After stepping in mid-2023, Ricciardo had hoped to use Racing Bulls as a springboard to rejoin Red Bull Racing, the team with which he achieved some of his greatest successes. However, the reality of his 2024 season fell far short of expectations. Despite occasional strong performances, such as a fourth-place finish in the Miami Sprint, Ricciardo was unable to sustain a competitive edge.

Permane believes Ricciardo’s vast experience became a double-edged sword.
“I was certainly worried that he was overthinking things,” Permane explained. “He was concerned about the tyres, that they couldn’t cope with the speed he would be asking of them. It felt like he was using his huge experience to second-guess things that potentially weren’t correct, because Yuki wasn’t and he was driving as quick as he could—and it was working.”

This tendency to overanalyze seemingly derailed Ricciardo’s natural instincts, a hallmark of his previous success.

Flashes of Brilliance, But No Consistency

Ricciardo’s 2024 campaign was marked by inconsistency. Moments like his strong showing in Miami offered glimpses of the Ricciardo of old, but they were often followed by puzzling downturns.
“That was a tough time,” Permane recalled. “He put it fourth on the grid in Miami, and you think, ‘Ah, it’s all clicked.’ That was the Daniel I knew at Renault. Then, in the same weekend, he qualifies 18th for the main race. It was a bit of a mystery.”

Despite the team’s efforts, including a chassis change requested by Ricciardo, his form never stabilized, leading Racing Bulls to part ways with him before the season ended.

The Rise of the Next Generation

Ricciardo’s struggles coincided with the rise of a new generation of F1 talent. Liam Lawson, who replaced Ricciardo at Racing Bulls, quickly impressed and has since been promoted to partner Max Verstappen at Red Bull Racing.

Young drivers like Oliver Bearman at Haas and Franco Colapinto at Williams also thrived in 2024, further highlighting the growing gap between seasoned veterans and the sport’s emerging stars.
“Franco looked amazing in his first few races,” Permane said. “But sustaining that level week in, week out—that’s the hard thing.”

A Challenging Landscape for Veterans

Ricciardo’s experience reflects broader challenges faced by established drivers adapting to F1’s current cars. While Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton have occasionally showcased their brilliance, both have also encountered difficulties in maintaining consistency.

Permane noted that the intense demands of modern F1—including engineering complexities and relentless PR commitments—can make it harder for older drivers to stay competitive.
“There’s all sorts of PR stuff which comes with Formula 1 now, and I’m pretty sure these young guys aren’t used to it, so there’s distractions everywhere,” Permane said.

What’s Next for Ricciardo?

As Racing Bulls pivots to its youthful lineup, Ricciardo’s future in F1 remains uncertain. The 34-year-old’s departure underscores the sport’s increasingly unforgiving nature, where consistent performance and adaptability are paramount.

While Ricciardo’s charm and past achievements have made him a fan favorite, his comeback shows that even the most experienced drivers aren’t immune to the evolving challenges of F1. Whether he finds a way back to the grid or explores new opportunities outside the sport, Ricciardo’s story serves as both a cautionary tale and a reminder of F1’s relentless competitiveness.

Share212Tweet133Send

Related Posts

Denny Hamlin battles career-threatening injury amid devastating family tragedy: will he rise again?
Motorsports

Denny Hamlin battles career-threatening injury amid devastating family tragedy: will he rise again?

Denny Hamlin Faces Devastating Setbacks: Injury and Heartbreak Plague NASCAR Star Ahead of 2026 Season In an off-season riddled with...

by Carl Harrison
February 4, 2026
Arrow McLaren reveals stunning 2026 IndyCar liveries: a bold evolution in racing design
IndyCar

Arrow McLaren reveals stunning 2026 IndyCar liveries: a bold evolution in racing design

Arrow McLaren Unveils Stunning New Liveries for 2026 IndyCar Season: A Bold Statement of Continuity and Style In a breathtaking...

by Carl Harrison
February 4, 2026
Josh Berry and Austin Cindric battle fiercely to clinch Clash spots in chaotic LCQ showdown
Motorsports

Josh Berry and Austin Cindric battle fiercely to clinch Clash spots in chaotic LCQ showdown

Josh Berry and Austin Cindric Battle Through Chaos to Secure Clash Spots in Thrilling LCQ Showdown! In a high-octane last-chance...

by Harry Bright
February 4, 2026
Arrow McLaren unveils stunning new headquarters in Indianapolis: a game-changer for IndyCar series
IndyCar

Arrow McLaren unveils stunning new headquarters in Indianapolis: a game-changer for IndyCar series

Arrow McLaren Ignites the Racing Scene with Spectacular New Headquarters in Indianapolis In a stunning display of ambition and growth,...

by Carl Smith
February 4, 2026

Recent News

Denny Hamlin battles career-threatening injury amid devastating family tragedy: will he rise again?

Denny Hamlin battles career-threatening injury amid devastating family tragedy: will he rise again?

February 4, 2026
Arrow McLaren reveals stunning 2026 IndyCar liveries: a bold evolution in racing design

Arrow McLaren reveals stunning 2026 IndyCar liveries: a bold evolution in racing design

February 4, 2026
Josh Berry and Austin Cindric battle fiercely to clinch Clash spots in chaotic LCQ showdown

Josh Berry and Austin Cindric battle fiercely to clinch Clash spots in chaotic LCQ showdown

February 4, 2026
Arrow McLaren unveils stunning new headquarters in Indianapolis: a game-changer for IndyCar series

Arrow McLaren unveils stunning new headquarters in Indianapolis: a game-changer for IndyCar series

February 4, 2026

Newsletter

  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION
  • EDITORIAL STATUS
  • TERMS AND CONDITIONS

© 2023 AutoGear - Todos os direitos reservados AutoGear.

MSports Play Icon
MSports Play
The New streaming service
Download
×
No Result
View All Result
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語

© 2023 AutoGear - Todos os direitos reservados AutoGear.