Prost 'expected more' performance from Renault

F1 legend Alain Prost says Renault needs more time for its works team to start shining. After the eleventh hour buyout of Lotus, the newly branded Renault works team has struggled for performance in 2016 to the extent that it is often fighting with Manor and Sauber for the last places on the grid.

Brand ambassador Prost, a quadruple world champion, said: "It's not easy for me to talk about as I am a little bit outside of the racing team. But what is definitely true is that Renault's decision to buy the team came very late," he is quoted by Speed Week. "Yes, I would have expected a bit more performance. But not much more," the great Frenchman added.

Prost said Renault now faces a challenge of rebuilding for the future whilst acknowledging that it is in the middle of a busy race calendar. "The basic problem is to analyse why things are not going so well and keep the staff motivated at the same time," he said. "All the people need to understand that this is a long-term project -- the fans as well," Prost said. (GMM)

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  • When Renault F1 first raced they were referred to as the yellow teapots, it took them years to win. Renault came in with an existing and now acceptable power unit and an old chassis they had to redesign to fit their engine, this year will hardly be representative for them. Even now they have faced little to no issues with e.g engine integration, which is quite remarkable. Next year will feature a Renault chassis and a better Renault unit, lets give them a rest this year and begin judging next year and onward.

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    • Jun 30 2016 - 18:31

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