Red Bull Racing motorsport advisor
Helmut Marko has admitted driver
Pierre Gasly is "just too weak when fighting" with the Frenchman now under immense pressure at the Milton Keynes-based team.
Gasly signed from
Toro Rosso as
Daniel Ricciardo's replacement at the start of this season, but is yet to score a podium finish with Red Bull, despite his team-mate
Max Verstappen having scored two race wins in the last three grands prix.
Marko is not one to hide how he's feeling and he is usually brutally honest, and this hasn't changed in his assessment of Gasly.
"In (German Grand Prix) qualifying, he showed a strong reaction to his accident," Marko said to
Auto Motor und Sport about Gasly, when he hit the barrier and damaged his car in practice.
"His pace in the race wasn't bad, but Gasly is just too weak when fighting and overtaking. The crash with (Alex) Albon was completely unnecessary." Red Bull is likely to keep the same driver line-up for the remainder of the season, but has been rumoured to be considering one of the Toro Rosso drivers; Albon or
Daniil Kvyat for Gasly's seat next campaign.