Daniel Ricciardo has provided an unflattering description of the Sochi Autodrom which is the venue for the upcoming Russia Grand Prix, commenting that driving on the circuit is like driving around a car park. The Australian also doesn't fancy Red Bull's chances for a podium place.
Red Bull enjoyed a positive outing at the last GP in Singapore as Max Verstappen finished second despite engine issues, while Ricciardo could only manage sixth.
The 29-year-old is expecting a similarly tough race for himself in Sochi, and doesn't think Verstappen will fair too well either on the "pretty unique" street circuit.
"It’s not a track I’ve had an amazing result at," Ricciardo confessed.
"It doesn’t really play to our strengths. But this is racing, so anything can happen. It’s very flat and open. In some ways it feels like driving flat out in a car park!"
Even though it may not be entirely suitable for the Red Bull car, Ricciardo admits that the unconventional circuit can on occasion be fun to drive on.
"It’s a surprisingly enjoyable lap," the Australian continued.
"Apart from the long straight, there’s a lot going on and it’s a layout that keeps you thinking.
"The track surface has also improved over the last few years. When we first went there the track was very slippery but the grip levels have improved as the track has rubbered in, making it a more enjoyable circuit to drive.
"It’s definitely grown on me since we started racing there."