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When discussing modern F1 drivers who have world championship potential but are in the wrong team, era, or situation, these names almost always make the list: 1. Daniel Ricciardo His prime came during Mercedes' dominance of F1 (2014–2020). He repeatedly beat Sebastian Vettel and was able to match Max Verstappen early in their careers. His decision to leave Red Bull in 2018 is considered by many to be the turning point that cost him his world title chances.   2. Robert Kubica One of the greatest talents of his generation. Led the 2008 championship with BMW Sauber. BMW stopped car development mid-season, thus costing him his title chances. After that, his career changed due to a rally accident in 2011.  3. Felipe Massa Only lost 1 point to Lewis Hamilton in 2008. In terms of ability and performance that season, he was a worthy world champion. Bad luck and several crucial incidents prevented him from winning the title. � Motor Sport Magazine  4. Nico Hülkenberg GP2 champion as a rookie. Very fast in qualifying and consistent. For most of his career, he drove for a mid-table team, so he never had a title-challenging car.  5. Sergio Pérez One of the best drivers in tire management and strategy. When he got the title car at Red Bull, his teammate was Max Verstappen, who was at an extraordinary level. In a different era, Pérez might have been a serious title contender.  6. Carlos Sainz Jr. Very consistent and error-free. Always one step ahead of the best car at the right time. When Ferrari was competitive, Red Bull was too dominant.  7. Charles Leclerc His one-lap speed is on par with a world champion driver. He has repeatedly missed opportunities due to Ferrari strategy, reliability, or an insufficiently powerful car. Many observers consider his abilities to be world champion-level.  8. Juan Pablo Montoya One of the most aggressive and talented drivers of the early 2000s. Had to face the era of Michael Schumacher and Ferrari's dominance. If he had been born a few years earlier, his chances of winning would have been much greater. Reddit  9. Mark Webber Almost won the 2010 world championship. As Red Bull reached its peak, Vettel developed into the team's number one driver. Often overshadowed by his teammate.  10. Jean Alesi A great talent of the 1990s. He stayed at Ferrari for too long when the team was uncompetitive. He only managed one win in his career, despite many considering his talent to be a potential world champion.  #worldchampion #f1 #f1tiktok #fyp #motosport
When discussing modern F1 drivers who have world championship potential but are in the wrong team, era, or situation, these names almost always make the list: 1. Daniel Ricciardo His prime came during Mercedes' dominance of F1 (2014–2020). He repeatedly beat Sebastian Vettel and was able to match Max Verstappen early in their careers. His decision to leave Red Bull in 2018 is considered by many to be the turning point that cost him his world title chances. 2. Robert Kubica One of the greatest talents of his generation. Led the 2008 championship with BMW Sauber. BMW stopped car development mid-season, thus costing him his title chances. After that, his career changed due to a rally accident in 2011. 3. Felipe Massa Only lost 1 point to Lewis Hamilton in 2008. In terms of ability and performance that season, he was a worthy world champion. Bad luck and several crucial incidents prevented him from winning the title. � Motor Sport Magazine 4. Nico Hülkenberg GP2 champion as a rookie. Very fast in qualifying and consistent. For most of his career, he drove for a mid-table team, so he never had a title-challenging car. 5. Sergio Pérez One of the best drivers in tire management and strategy. When he got the title car at Red Bull, his teammate was Max Verstappen, who was at an extraordinary level. In a different era, Pérez might have been a serious title contender. 6. Carlos Sainz Jr. Very consistent and error-free. Always one step ahead of the best car at the right time. When Ferrari was competitive, Red Bull was too dominant. 7. Charles Leclerc His one-lap speed is on par with a world champion driver. He has repeatedly missed opportunities due to Ferrari strategy, reliability, or an insufficiently powerful car. Many observers consider his abilities to be world champion-level. 8. Juan Pablo Montoya One of the most aggressive and talented drivers of the early 2000s. Had to face the era of Michael Schumacher and Ferrari's dominance. If he had been born a few years earlier, his chances of winning would have been much greater. Reddit 9. Mark Webber Almost won the 2010 world championship. As Red Bull reached its peak, Vettel developed into the team's number one driver. Often overshadowed by his teammate. 10. Jean Alesi A great talent of the 1990s. He stayed at Ferrari for too long when the team was uncompetitive. He only managed one win in his career, despite many considering his talent to be a potential world champion. #worldchampion #f1 #f1tiktok #fyp #motosport

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