This australian boy is one of the most nice persons on the f1 and also has an awesome driving style, so beautiful and smooth. It reminds me the Button´s style, but i think this is more efficient
ricciardo defintely showed us what he could do this year. i really believe he's a champion in the making. im a huge Hamilton fan and ive been watching him since karting days but man i hope RedBull gives Daniel a winning car
@@wegewege1217 tell me about it lol.If only redbull could've carried the momentum they had from 2010 to 2013 into 2014 and have a winning car.Imagine daniel ricciardo denying sebastian his fifth title and taking the wdc that season.
Great chase from Danny!!! I have his RB11 RC car model in Scale 1:24. Great looking RB11 but those Renault engines were unreliable from what I heard. Czechia, Europe 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
I knew Danny was a good driver but not this good. What he was able to do with the same equipment against the reigning 4x world champion is remarkable. I hope he continue this form in 2015 & prove it was no fluke.
I really like Dan, he's such a brilliant driver, Max is rally good but Dan is better, almost, i think better than Vettel, He just doesn't have as good of a car under him as before that's all.
funny how people think Verstappen is dominating Ricciardo at the moment... took him a few races... Everyone forgets Ricciardo beat Vettell, a 4x world champion straight off the bat...
I think Verstappen is more of the next Senna, you know, he started karting at 4 (like Senna), graduated to Formula 3 last year (like Senna), and then skips Formula Renault 3.5 and GP2 to race for Toro Rosso in Formula 1 (definitely like Senna).
SilverArrow WilliamsMartini Yeah, but Senna *won* his British F3 title in 1983 aged 23. Max Verstappen didn't win the 2014 Euro F3 title but ended third in the final standings. Guess who else graduated into F3 with Senna? Martin Brundle. Brundle had actually lead the point standings for much of the year but Senna won the last race and took the title by merely 9 points. Brundle never won a race in F1 but if you solely judged him from his F3 performance he ought to be close to Senna's level. There are other drivers who skipped F3000 (or its modern equivalents GP2 and Renault 3,5) who started karting at an early age, and most of them didn't become another Senna. Jarno Trulli went directly from F3 (which he easily won in 1996) to F1 the next year. He qualified third with a Prost-Mugen in Austria and then led more than half of the race from the start and retired with an engine problem. After that he seemed destined for greatness - only that never came. A damn fine qualifier he was though. He won *one* race in F1.Giancarlo FIsichella also won the Italian F3 championship and went directly to F1 without a single race in F3000. Not exactly a Senna was he? The Danish driver Jan Magnussen (Kevin's dad) dominated F3 when he won a record 14 races in a single season and he was signed for the Stewart GP team by Jackie Stewart (3 time F1 champion) himself who described him as the best prospect since Ayrton Senna. Oops. So your parallel is absurd to say the least. Many drivers shone in F3, graduated to F1 and never achieved much. Of course there's the likes of Mika Hakkinen too - who won the British F3 title in 1990 and got a seat for Lotus in F1 1991. He outqualified Senna in their first race as team mates in Portugal 1993. Don't expect too much just yet. While Daniel Ricciardo beat 4-time world champion Vettel in the same car in 2014 and has won 3 races, young Max Verstappen is yet to prove he can beat his rookie team mate Carlos Sainz. Here's another rather telling fact: No Dutch driver has ever won a F1 race in 280 starts by Dutch drivers. According to StatsF1 the country which has the highest amount of starts in F1 without ever winning, starting on pole or even having a fastest lap in a race is the Netherlands. So the likelyhood of another Senna coming out of a country that has a record of 2 podium finishes in 280 races is shall we say, slim. Right now my money's on Ricciardo. He has proven his worth where it matters.
Ricciardo left Red Bull for the same reason Alonso left McLaren in the end of 2007; their ego got scared of a younger, potentially faster teammate. The same situation took place at Williams in 1986 with Mansell and Piquet. But Nelson had larger balls, a smaller ego, and perhaps had more emotional intelligence than those two (definitely a lot more than Alonso), and he chose to bite the bullet, face reality, and was rewarded with a world championship in 1987.
Great driving skills by Danny. Really lovely onboard. Love it!!! 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
The boy can drive.
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This australian boy is one of the most nice persons on the f1 and also has an awesome driving style, so beautiful and smooth. It reminds me the Button´s style, but i think this is more efficient
ricciardo defintely showed us what he could do this year. i really believe he's a champion in the making. im a huge Hamilton fan and ive been watching him since karting days but man i hope RedBull gives Daniel a winning car
Yes i think is the best driver who surprises everyone
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Harry Jean Charles agree with you, look at his movement and control of the wheel! the only one who could beat mercedez :D Great Job Daniel!
This didn't age well
@@wegewege1217 tell me about it lol.If only redbull could've carried the momentum they had from 2010 to 2013 into 2014 and have a winning car.Imagine daniel ricciardo denying sebastian his fifth title and taking the wdc that season.
Great chase from Danny!!! I have his RB11 RC car model in Scale 1:24. Great looking RB11 but those Renault engines were unreliable from what I heard. Czechia, Europe 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
Danny, the happiest ever guy on Earth...🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I have the RB10 RC car!
0 dislikes for this awesome driver
agree I mean who hates him? He is one of my favourite drivers :)
Brakes 10m later than seb on the inside line and still manages to pull it up first.
Has to be one of the best onboards of 2014.
I knew Danny was a good driver but not this good. What he was able to do with the same equipment against the reigning 4x world champion is remarkable. I hope he continue this form in 2015 & prove it was no fluke.
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Thanks for the upload. Would like to see his overtakes on Alonso onboard.
He is unbelievably good with the brakes
Omg ! comparing this rb10 with the f14t , this car is so freaking stable and soft .... There's no color ;D
+Super5 RedBull chassis is just perfect ! they need just need a better engine and that's it !!! and they will fight for victories
@@SSUP3R You just answered yourself...
this car had a very good balance
The UA-cam algorithm has a good sence of humour.
I really like Dan, he's such a brilliant driver, Max is rally good but Dan is better, almost, i think better than Vettel, He just doesn't have as good of a car under him as before that's all.
My Favourite F1 Car Of Red Bull.
My favourite Red Bull car is RB6, and RB7 is my 2nd most favourite.
+TheJokerit19 my favourite redbull car is the RB8.
Not even used to cars following so close to each other anymore :(
So good...
funny how people think Verstappen is dominating Ricciardo at the moment... took him a few races... Everyone forgets Ricciardo beat Vettell, a 4x world champion straight off the bat...
One season better than him... Wow
If he is better than Vettel than why isn’t he 4 time world champion??
If you realise Redbull has the deepest engine noise than the other constructors engines.
Michael La Falce Renault engines all sound like this. So Torro Rosso and Caterham sounded like this too
Nick Bainbridge because they have renault engines
Michael La Falce That was my point
DAB u question the words of the mighty jimmy😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
DAB
the next ayrton senna! thumbs up!
I think Verstappen is more of the next Senna, you know, he started karting at 4 (like Senna), graduated to Formula 3 last year (like Senna), and then skips Formula Renault 3.5 and GP2 to race for Toro Rosso in Formula 1 (definitely like Senna).
SilverArrow WilliamsMartini Yeah, but Senna *won* his British F3 title in 1983 aged 23. Max Verstappen didn't win the 2014 Euro F3 title but ended third in the final standings. Guess who else graduated into F3 with Senna? Martin Brundle. Brundle had actually lead the point standings for much of the year but Senna won the last race and took the title by merely 9 points. Brundle never won a race in F1 but if you solely judged him from his F3 performance he ought to be close to Senna's level.
There are other drivers who skipped F3000 (or its modern equivalents GP2 and Renault 3,5) who started karting at an early age, and most of them didn't become another Senna. Jarno Trulli went directly from F3 (which he easily won in 1996) to F1 the next year. He qualified third with a Prost-Mugen in Austria and then led more than half of the race from the start and retired with an engine problem. After that he seemed destined for greatness - only that never came. A damn fine qualifier he was though. He won *one* race in F1.Giancarlo FIsichella also won the Italian F3 championship and went directly to F1 without a single race in F3000. Not exactly a Senna was he?
The Danish driver Jan Magnussen (Kevin's dad) dominated F3 when he won a record 14 races in a single season and he was signed for the Stewart GP team by Jackie Stewart (3 time F1 champion) himself who described him as the best prospect since Ayrton Senna. Oops.
So your parallel is absurd to say the least. Many drivers shone in F3, graduated to F1 and never achieved much. Of course there's the likes of Mika Hakkinen too - who won the British F3 title in 1990 and got a seat for Lotus in F1 1991. He outqualified Senna in their first race as team mates in Portugal 1993.
Don't expect too much just yet. While Daniel Ricciardo beat 4-time world champion Vettel in the same car in 2014 and has won 3 races, young Max Verstappen is yet to prove he can beat his rookie team mate Carlos Sainz.
Here's another rather telling fact: No Dutch driver has ever won a F1 race in 280 starts by Dutch drivers. According to StatsF1 the country which has the highest amount of starts in F1 without ever winning, starting on pole or even having a fastest lap in a race is the Netherlands. So the likelyhood of another Senna coming out of a country that has a record of 2 podium finishes in 280 races is shall we say, slim.
Right now my money's on Ricciardo. He has proven his worth where it matters.
Vettel is going to be beaten by Leclerc next year just like him being beaten by Ricciardo in 2014😅
Firemarioflower this aged well didn’t it matey 👍
leewat wow time traveler 👏🏼
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1 Dislike is Vettel.
And Hulkenberg.
+MAKI NICO And Will Stevens.
Ricciardo left Red Bull for the same reason Alonso left McLaren in the end of 2007; their ego got scared of a younger, potentially faster teammate. The same situation took place at Williams in 1986 with Mansell and Piquet. But Nelson had larger balls, a smaller ego, and perhaps had more emotional intelligence than those two (definitely a lot more than Alonso), and he chose to bite the bullet, face reality, and was rewarded with a world championship in 1987.