The Enstone-based team has had a difficult start to 2019, which has been impacted by early season reliability concerns forcing it to hold back on engine performance.

But with a fix for its issues having been introduced, and a raft of updates coming for this month’s Paul Ricard race, the team senses a chance to establish itself at the front of the midfield battle.

Ricciardo is not getting carried away in believing that progress is guaranteed, but he insists it is more than just wishful thinking from his bosses that better times should be around the corner.

Asked by Motorsport.com about talk of the French GP marking the start of an upswing in form for Renault, Ricciardo said: “There is some substance behind that, there is some data to support that and it should be the case in some aspects.

“But at the same time we don’t want to get ahead of ourselves, like, after China qualifying seventh and eighth and saying 'this is it, this is where we are and we chip away from here'.

“It hasn’t been that easy since then, but the reality is that this year it is tighter in that midfield to what Renault experienced last year.

“A lot of teams have stepped up, so I think we can start to not run with them but hopefully get ahead of them. The reality is that it is not going to be as easy as last year and it will take a bit of time. But I think it is showing a bit more direction now, which is positive.”

Renault teammate Nico Hulkenberg said it was encouraging that managing director Cyril Abiteboul was making positive noises – but added the real judge on progress would only come out on track.

“Paul Ricard is soon,” he said. “We’re working hard, and there’s stuff coming quite frequently now in the next few grands prix.

"If he [Abireboul] feels that way, that’s encouraging, that’s positive, but I want to see that on the timesheets. Let’s see how we stand in Paul Ricard.”