Daniel Ricciardo has been out of action since breaking his hand in August.
Nico Rosberg has revealed Daniel Ricciardo is still struggling in the sim as the Australian nears his F1 comeback.
He is however expected to make his return this weekend with the race in Austin but his recovery may not be going as well as first believed.Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 podcast, Rosberg revealed a piece of information that AlphaTauri team boss Franz Tost had shared with him in Qatar, Rosberg suggested the physicality of F1 has only got more challenging as the cars have grown in size.
“When you’re braking, you’re pushing against the steering wheel a lot because you can’t allow your body to just flop forward when you’re braking into the seatbelt. You need to push against and steer.F1 2024 driver line-up: Who is confirmed for next season’s grid?
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