Renault not yet ready for ‘A-list' F1 driver Ricciardo - Chandhok

Ex-Formula 1 driver Karun Chandhok bel🌱ieves Renault has been caught “slightly off-guard” by the signing of Daniel Ricciardo and is not quite ready to field a top-line driver.

The Australian will switch from Red Bull to join Renault for th𒀰e upcoming 2019 campaign, following up on the French manufacturer’s strongest season since returning to the sport as 🃏a full works squad in 2016.

Renault not yet ready for F1 ‘A-lister' Ricciardo - Chandhok

Ex-Formula 1 driver Karun Chandhok believes Renault has been caught “slightly off-guard” by the signing of Daniel Ricciardo and is nᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚot quite ready to field a top-line driv൲er.

The Australian will switch from Red Bull to jo🐻in Renault for the upcoming 2019 campaign, following up on the French manufacturer’s strongest🐈 season since returning to the sport as a full works squad in 2016.

Renault finished 2♕9 points clear of Haas to secure fourth place in last year’s constructors’ championship, despite failing to take a podium and ending up nearly 300 points adrift of Red Bull, which won four races in 2018 with the same power unit.

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The team has set out its vision to return to a winning force in F1 but Chandhok, who 168澳洲幸运5官方🧸开奖结果历史:rejoins Sky Sports’ broadcasting te🌳am for this season, reckons Renault𓄧’s move to lure Ricciardo to Enstone came a year too early.

“Havinꩵg Riccia❀rdo as an ‘A-lister’ join them has kind of caught them slightly off-guard,” Chandhok said at the Autosport International show.

“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 pꦦodium 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 fourt🏅h best."

B﷽ehind Renault, just 45 points separated four teams from fifth-pla💖ced Haas to the revitalised Sauber squad that secured eighth in the standings.

Renault not yet ready for F1 ‘A-lister' Ricciardo - Chandhok

While Chandhok expects the midfiel𓆏d group to remain just as closely fought in 2019, he does not think any teams will be able to bridge the gap to F1 leaders Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull.

“You’ve got Force India with new investment and new money coming in, Haas have had a great year and are going to want to build on 💯that with their collaboration with Ferrari,” he explained.

“Both McLaren and ඣWilliams are going to look to have better years, and Toro Rosso, they are collaborating much more closely with Red Bull than they h༒ave in the past and then there’s Sauber with Kimi Raikkonen.

“The midfield was super tight last year, so i🔯t will remain close but I ♐don’t think any of the midfield teams are going to bridge the gap to the top three in 2019.”

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