It is official:
Daniel Ricciardo is going to replace
Nyck de Vries at AlphaTauri after only ten races. So the Dutchman is already being replaced during the season and it is not the first time this has happened at
Red Bull Racing or AlphaTauri (previously Toro Rosso). Therefore the statement: 'Does
Helmut Marko send drivers out of the door too soon in
Formula 1?'
Ricciardo replaces De Vries
As early as Hungary, Ricciardo will replace the Dutchman at the Italian team, meaning De Vries has only been allowed to drive 10 races in his debut season in
Formula 1 at AlphaTauri. The Dutchman had been under pressure with his team for some time due to disappointing results. De Vries was often beaten by his teammate
Yuki Tsunoda in qualifying and never got beyond 12th place in the race. As a result, De Vries did not score a single point for AlphaTauri. Tsunoda did manage to score two points for the team from Italy.
De Vries is certainly not the first
De Vries is certainly not the first driver to be sacked by a Red Bull team halfway through the season (or earlier). Adviser Marko has been tough on his drivers before. In 2006, for example, Christian Klien was replaced by
Robert Doornbos for the last three races, and
Pierre Gasly was soon replaced by
Alexander Albon in 2019. The most famous example is
Max Verstappen 's switch from, then, Toro Rosso to Red Bull. The Dutchman replaced
Daniil Kvyat at the time.