Ricciardo responds to F1 critics: I haven’t forgotten how to drive
Renault Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciard🔴o says he has not suddenly forgotten how to drive and has called for patience when it comes to juꦗdging his early 2019 performances.
Following his switch♔ from Red Bull to Renault ahead of this season, Ricciardo has struggled to match the pace of teammate Nico Hulkenberg and endured a frustrating♒ start to the new campaign.
The Australian is yet to score a point for his new team aft🌸er a disastrous home debut in Melbourne was followed by a late mechanically-induced retirement at the second round in Bahrain.

Renault Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo says he has not su🌄ddenly forgotten how to drive and has called for patience when it comes to judging his early 2019 p🃏erformances.
Following his switch from Red Bull to Renault ahead of this season, Ricciardo has struggled to match the pace of teammate Nico Hulkenberg and endured a f♑rustrating start𝄹 to the new campaign.
The Australian is yet to score a point for his new team after a disastrous home debut in Melbo🌄urne was followed by a late mechanically-induced retire📖ment at the second round in Bahrain.
🐈“It’s only the third race. I think some people are thinking we’ve had half a season already,” Ricciardo said when asked ꦦif being judged on his lack of early results at Renault is fair.
“But I accept it,” he added. “Itꩲ is short term but probably in all top sports - it is like in football, one guy gets a hattrick and then in the next two games doesn’t score a goal. And it is like: what’s happened? But maybe one or two weeks ago he was the king of the show.
“When you are at the top level of any sport people always have an expectation that you should be at that top every single day. 💃So I am not angryﷺ about that, I get it. The main thing is that I just know in myself what I need to do.
“For sure people will sometimes get impatient. But as long as I know I am in the right direct💃ion then that is cool. Sometimes it might take a bit of pati💟ence. But it is all good.
“I haven’t done anything different that makes me forget how to d♚rive. I know it’s been a long time since I was on a podium, but I still remember what to do. [People] just need a bit of patience.”

Ricciardo admitted he had been “overdriving” in an attempt to adapt to Renault’s R.S.19, and cited a lack of confidence under braking in Bahrain. However, he feels he has made strong prog♏ress in China as he beat Hulkenberg to seventh place on the Shanghai grid.
“This weekend as a whole has been a bit smoother,” he explained. “Yesterday morning, already in first practice, I felt more comfortable. I’m not su🎉rprised [with seventh in qualifying] because as from yesterday it was already in that direction.
“I felt like I could just 🎐get on top of the💛 car a bit more. It is still not perfect, but as far as a feeling this weekend it has been good. Pretty happy. It is cool.
“🌃𝓡It has definitely been a positive step this week. I’m aware that there might still be weekends where it will still be difficult, but definitely nice to get this and we will build some good momentum.”
Ricciardo, who won last year’s Chin🧔ese GP from sixth on the grid, is remaining realistic about Renault’s race-day prospe🌸cts as he targets getting off the mark for the French squad.
“On paper we are at the front end of our group, [but] in terms of the three teams iꩲn front of us, [they] do have faster cars at the mꦓoment,” Ricciardo said.
“If everyone has their best race, realistically seventh is our best result we can ask for. We will try and target the guys ahead, but if weไ finish seventh and eighth, probably not popping champagne bottles but we are all going to be pretty plꦇeased because that is where we are at the moment.”

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