Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo unlikely to get race-winning engine this season, says Renault boss

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NEEDING SPEED: Daniel Ricciardo taking his Red Bull out for a spin before the Australian GP in Melbourne.

Renault's Formula One boss says Daniel Ricciardo isn't likely to get a race-winning engine this season.

The French manufacturer supplies power units to Red Bull Racing and sister outfit Toro Rosso, but have struggled since the move to V6 turbo hybrids in 2014.

Drivers from both teams complained of poor driveability over the Australian Grand Prix weekend in Melbourne, with two cars - including Ricciardo's - suffering engine failure.

Renault says it has worked hard in the off-season to try narrow the gap to last year's runaway championship winners Mercedes, but to no avail.

"A race-winning engine on merit is not something that is going to happen this year, we know that," Cyril Abiteboul, who heads up Renault Sport's F1 programme, told Autosport.

"But to win races, it is not just the engine but also the car and the drivers."

In another interview with French magazine AUTOhebdo, Abiteboul reportedly accused Red Bull's technical boss Adrian Newey of lying by blaming the RB11's problems on the power unit.

He said there were also issues with the car's chassis.

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