Red Bull also has issues with the chassis - Renault

Renault has continued to hit back amid suggestions its turbo V6 'power unit' is the only reason for Red Bull's 2015 struggle. The French marque's F1 chief Cyril Abiteboul on Tuesday blasted Red Bull designer Adrian Newey, accusing the Briton of "lying" about the RB11's only weakness being its engine.

However, Abiteboul does not deny Renault's own problems. "Having a winning engine on its own merits is not something that will happen this year," the Frenchman is quoted by Italy's Autosprint. "We can do a better job on the engine," Abiteboul admitted, "but it is not something that happens in one winter."

But after making the "lying" comment to France's Auto Hebdo, Abiteboul ensured Renault's message is loud and clear this week in the form of an official statement. In the wake of scathing criticism from Newey, Christian Horner and Dr Helmut Marko, he urged the two sides to "work together" to solve the issues "both within the power unit and the chassis".

"Our figures have shown that the laptime deficit between Red Bull and Mercedes in Melbourne was equally split between driveability issues, engine performance and chassis performance," said Abiteboul in a Malaysia race preview. "It is therefore the overall package that needs some help and we have been working with the team to move forward."

John Watson, a former F1 driver and long-time commentator and pundit, said the French camp is right to hit back so stridently against Red Bull's sniping. "Renault are spending a fortune supporting the technology and the hardware to enable Red Bull to continue the success they have enjoyed," he told the Guardian.

"If I was Renault I would feel pissed off that Christian (Horner) has bit off the hand that's feeding him. The relationship seems to be disintegrating very rapidly. The public sniping is inappropriate and counterproductive," added Watson. (GMM)

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  • Red Bull could build their own engine or pay Mercedes a lot of euros! But I would like to see the old V8s back as an option and chassis and aero rules loosened.

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    • Mar 25 2015 - 13:19
    • Agree, get back the V8's or even better V10 engines!

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      • Mar 27 2015 - 03:22

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