By GMM
Nelson Piquet risks dropping out of
formula one if he cannot up his game,
Renault's sporting boss has admitted.
The
22-year-old made his grand prix debut with the
French squad in March, and over the first five races of 2008 he has
failed to score any of Renault's nine points or out qualify his teammate Fernando Alonso.
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Nelson Piquet |
Renault's sporting manager Steve Nielsen agrees with those pundits who believe the Brazilian youngster needs to start turning in some good drives.
"He needs to start having more good bits than the bad bits, and he needs to start doing that as soon as he can," Nielsen confirmed.
"Formula one is a business, it's a very cutthroat business, and if people don't deliver, they go the obvious way," Nielsen added.
Piquet himself, who dropped out in the 'Q1' section of qualifying in Turkey, admits that it is taking him some time to learn the ropes at the pinnacle of racing.
"Hopefully race to race I am going to improve myself and get more comfortable with everything and we'll get there. The team are very supportive, they are trying to help me as much as I need so I have nothing to complain about," he is quoted as saying by
Reuters.
Piquet is scheduled to take over Renault's single car at the Paul Ricard test on Thursday and Friday, even though the weather forecast is predicting possible rain.
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