Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insists that the team are making steady progress with their 2015 car.

The former champions have had a torrid start to the season due to problems with their Renault power unit, but Horner believes that they have moved forward since the Australian Grand Prix.

He told reporters: "We're definitely making progress with the car; Bahrain was actually our most competitive weekend.

"The problem we've got is that we're running in such a compromised state, so we're not in an optimum window with the car.

"Our straight-line speeds are down and then you end up trimming wing out to try and get something sensible. And that hampers other things such as tyre warm-up and downforce.

"So we're not in a window with the car where we want to be at the moment, but certainly we've made significant progress."

Daniel Ricciardo finished sixth in Bahrain, while his Russian team-mate, Daniil Kvyat, finished ninth.

 


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