Former F1 driver Mark Webber says Renault is already under “tremendous pressure” after the team’s lackluster start to its 2019 campaign.
The French outfit’s drivers spent most of their weekend in Baku lingering in the second half of the field, unable to lift their performance and running at a fair distance from their Renault-powered McLaren rivals.
The relative comparison between the two teams doesn’t bode well for Renault says Webber.
“As predicted, they’re a long way off, they’ve got a big job to do,” Webber told Australia’s Wide World of Sports.
“They’re a team under tremendous pressure already, because their performance doesn’t back up the chat.
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“Renault were saying in the off-season they can challenge the top three, but they’re a long way from that.
“It’s been challenging, they’ve got some reliability issues as well, McLaren are belting them with the same engine, which is not good. McLaren are a long way down the road at the moment.”
Webber’s crude assessment of Renault led him to be concerned for fellow Aussie Daniel Ricciardo, and to question once again the Honey Badger’s decision to join the yellow squad.
“Daniel’s season hasn’t really started, has it?” said the former nine-time Grand Prix winner.
“It’s been very challenging for Renault, and it’s starting to sink in now, in terms of the amount of work in front of them.
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