Renault is hoping to clear delays in the factory to bring upgrades at Paul Ricard next month.
The French manufacturer is continuing to lack performance in the midfield, although Daniel Ricciardo would manage seventh on the grid in Monaco before a strategy error dropped him to ninth in the race.
Team boss Cyril Abiteboul has offered an insight into their problems, however, revealing how development has been set back.
“I think it’s fair to say that we are behind,” he was quoted by F1i.com. “We’ve been behind all winter, mainly in terms of timing.
“We’ve been playing catch-up for a lot of reasons and we’ve not been good at sticking to milestones, at being efficient at getting from aerodynamics into design office into production.
“Production is still saturated with a number of designs that should have been released weeks ago.”
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Once the backlog is resolved, the Renault chief thinks that can trigger a step forward in performance for the team which Abiteboul wants to come at their home race in France.
“We are committed by Paul Ricard to have all the problems and all the delays that have been hurting us at the start of the season sorted out,” he stated.
“So what that means is the engine will be back at full power and even a bit more, and that should be available at Paul Ricard.
“We will also have a number of upgrades, quite substantial on the aerodynamic side.
“And last but not least, we will have a number of performance projects that have not been delivered on time because of all the delays in the rest of the organisation, that will be delivered for Paul Ricard at the latest.”