Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says Daniel Ricciardo would not have been on pole position in Monaco without Renault’s power unit upgrade.
Renault fast-tracked its B-spec power unit to be ready for the Monaco Grand Prix, with the Red Bull and works team each receiving one version of the update. Ricciardo was running the upgrade and took pole position on Saturday, with Horner keen to praise the importance of the new engine during the weekend.
“I think Renault has done a good job and, obviously, the gains that have come in the power unit this weekend have been approximately 0.2 second,” Horner said. “So that will translate to a bit more when we get to circuits like Montreal and Azerbaijan, so it’s been a positive step and, without it, we wouldn’t have achieved the pole position.”
And Horner was also impressed by Renault’s ability to successfully deliver the new power unit a race early, even if it was only available for one car.
“It was always going to be clear, even before Max Verstappen joined the team, that if it was going to be available Ricciardo would receive it – and we pushed Renault really hard from the beginning of the year to get it for this race, so hats off to them for achieving it because it was scheduled for Montreal.”
On Sunday morning Red Bull and Renault announced a two-year extension of their power unit partnership, with Toro Rosso also to be supplied by Renault during that time having switched to Ferrari this year.
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