McLaren Could Have Clinched Championship Glory With Ricciardo, Claims Ex-Ferrari Boss
A former Ferrari F1 general manager has put forward the theory that McLaren's championship ambitions would have remained intact if they had retained Daniel Ricciardo in their driver lineup. The assertion raises intriguing questions about the team's competitive trajectory and driver decisions.

In a thought-provoking analysis of McLaren's championship prospects, a ex-general manager from Ferrari has proposed that the Woking-based outfit would have secured world championship success had they elected to continue their partnership with Daniel Ricciardo rather than make a change in their driver roster.
This observation opens up considerable debate within the paddock regarding the strategic implications of McLaren's driver choices and what might have transpired under alternative circumstances. The suggestion underscores the significance of driver selection in the pursuit of championship success and highlights how different personnel decisions could have shaped the team's competitive performance.
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