Former F1 driver Karun Chandhok believes Renault isn’t ready to take full advantage of ‘A-lister’ Daniel Ricciardo, with the French outfit still seeking to establish itself as F1’s fourth best team.
The Aussie shock the F1 community last summer when he decided to leave front-runners Red Bull Racing and switch his allegiance to Renault, an outfit still in the process of building its foundation.
While the move was welcomed with incredible enthusiasm by the crews at Enstone, Chandhok believes it has come a year too soon for both team and driver.
Having Ricciardo as an ‘A-lister’ join them has kind of caught them slightly off-guard,” said Chandhok, speaking at the Autosport International show.
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“It’s probably a year [too] early for them until they are really ready for a top line driver. I think a good year for them will be fourth and maybe the odd podium and sort of establishing themselves as fourth.
“Last year they weren’t clearly ahead of Force India or Haas in terms of pace and this year they need to do that.
“They are the manufacturer team on the path to becoming a top team, so they’ve got to establish themselves as clearly the fourth best.”
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