Red Bull slammed for “way too early” sacking of Nyck de Vries just 10 races into 2023 F1 season

Dutch rookie de Vries was sacked by Red Bull just 10 races into his first-full season at AlphaTauri, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo drafted in as his r🐽eplacement to complete a surpri🍃se return to F1.
But the latest example in a long line of ruthl🅘ess decisions made by Red Bull over the years has not gone down well with some of de Vries’ fellow count🔯rymen.
“Racing is cruel and so are the decisions,” sa🍷id Tom Coronel.
“In my opinion, ཧit’s way too early t🐷o make a decision about a driver when you’re not even halfway the season.
“He had a good race in Silverstone and made progress throughout the season, even with the slowest car on-track. He’s not far behind from a team mate who’s having his third year with the🌟 team.
“Nyck has won every single race class he participated in: from kar💃ting, Form🌟ula 2, FE, superb performance in several endurance race cars and so on. I’m 100% sure a lot a F1 drivers don’t have a racing career like Nyck had already.
“There’s a lot more than F1, but [he] deserved to have a full season to show your progr🍃ess.”
Fellow Dꦰutchman an𒊎d former Caterham F1 driver Giedo van der Garde expressed sympathy for de Vries.

“Never expected it to beꦇ over so quickly🦋 for Nyck,” he wrote.
“If you look back at it, the amount of time he was given to get used to the car 💯and the progress he made (slowly but surely) it’s – in my opinion – been too soon.
“As for Nyck, this hurts like a m*#%{f^]er.”
He added: “I remember when my career ended so quickly, I couldn’t watch a single ❀metre of racing. That’s understandable, but let’s not forget this guy is quick as h✨ell, has proven himself in a lot of categories and has a bright future in motorsport ahead of him.
“It might be too soon to focus on that, but ♋important to keep in mind. Cheer up and🔥 you can be proud of yourself buddy.”
Two of de Vries’ former Formula E rivals also waded in on the debate.&ꦯꦓnbsp;
“When you a𒊎xe a driver after 1🃏0 races it shows the process of making the hiring decision is wrong,” Lucas di Grassi wrote.
“Motor racing relies too much on instinct or ‘one lap’ or ‘one race result’ instead𒐪 of looking the long term norm of a specific driver.
“So much 🅠methodology and data to make the car faster, so little to choose the right race drive♍r.”
Meanwhile, Antonio Felix da Costa said: “Can only imagine how ha💙rd it must be to quickly get used t💦o an F1, perform with only a couple days testing.
“Nyck is getting closer to [Yuki] Tsu🎃noda every weekend, who, let’s not forget, hadဣ to have a couple of bad days himself to get to this level."

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