Carlos Sainz Jr. says he is wary that he faces a “big challenge” to get up to speed with Renault, but is sure that he can be competitive from the outset.
Sainz Jr. will make his Renault debut at next weekend’s United States Grand Prix, ahead of his full-time 2018 seat on loan from Red Bull, after almost three years with Toro Rosso.
Sainz Jr. holds ninth place in this year’s standings, having scored 48 points, but cautioned that he faces a steep learning curve in his new surroundings when the circus arrives in Austin.
“It’s key to have this immediate taste with Renault and get to know the people and the car,” said Sainz Jr., who has replaced Jolyon Palmer.
“It’s a big challenge, but it motivates me. We have this last push for the season and I have to find where the limit of the car is, get used to the steering wheel, things like that. That’s the procedure and I will embrace the challenge.
“It’s good to see the people at Enstone putting the work in to get back to the top.
“They can be sure all the effort being put in is being matched on my side of things and I will be pushing flat out to help the team.
“I’m going to give everything to be on the pace as soon as possible even though I know it can take a bit of time to adapt, but I’m confident we can do it.”
Renault Managing Director Cyril Abiteboul as labelled the remainder of the campaign as a “transitional” phase for Sainz Jr., ahead of a full 2018 assault.
“We welcome Carlos to the team ready for the US Grand Prix and we are looking forward to working with him,” said Abiteboul.
“His arrival is important for the remainder of this season, and also for our 2018 season preparations.
“It gives us an advantage to use these final four races with Carlos in the car as a transitional period and get him up to speed with the car and the team.”
Renault holds eighth position in this year's Constructors' Championship.