Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes Alex Albon's struggles this season are related to the "unnerving" nature of the RB16.
Since finally scoring his maiden podium with the team in the Tuscan Grand Prix at Mugello, Albon has endured a wretched run in which he has only scored one point from three races.
With races running out, and with the RB16 unlikely to improve dramatically to Albon's liking, Horner said: "I think the car is a more difficult car to drive than the AlphaTauri. We know that, it’s very very clear.
"I think that the car is much more rear-sensitive and I think that can be unnerving for drivers. Max copes with that incredibly well, other drivers have struggled more with that. I think that is just the fact of it."
Horner feels the nature of the AT01 would also suit Albon to such an extent the Thai-British driver would be performing equally as well as Gasly has done this season.
"I think if Alex was in an AlphaTauri he’d probably be doing a very similar job, as we saw last year, to that of Pierre, I’ve got no doubt of that," added Horner.
"It’s just the characteristics of our car, they are struggling to commit on corner entry. You see it a little bit at Ferrari with [Charles] Leclerc and [Sebastian] Vettel at the moment, and you saw it in the race [in Portugal] with [Lewis] Hamilton and [Valtteri] Bottas. That’s just the way it is sometimes."