He would then go on to compare two similar incidents that had very different outcomes, one of which involved McLaren's Lando Norris.
Despite the challenges of having little prior experience, Seidl is satisfied with the work on the team's 2022 car that he has seen thus far.
In an interview with Autosport, Zak Brown expressed his optimism that one-team supremacy will not be a feature of the following season.
Lowest point of Ricciardo’s season came at the Hungarian Grand Prix, when he crossed the line 11th out of 13 finishers.
Despite McLaren's disappointing end to 2021, Lando Norris believes the skirmishes with Ferrari along the way were beneficial to both teams.
The likes of McLaren’s Lando Norris, Alpine’s Esteban Ocon, and Williams’ (now Mercedes) George Russell delivered some great performances.
The Dutchman clocked a brilliant 1m22.109s to take his 10th pole position of the season, with Hamilton finishing second 0.371s back.
The Brazil GP saw Lewis Hamilton pick up an impressive win and reduce the deficit in the championship race against Max Verstappen.
During the 56-lap race at the Circuit of the Americas, Sainz and Riccardo were involved in several battles, the first of which occurred on the first lap.
Red Bull recently re-signed Sergio Perez for 2022, but it appears that Norris was briefly on their radar at the start of the season.