Joe Cole's first West Ham goal for 10 years earned the hosts a point as Remy was denied a dream debut for QPR, who are unbeaten in five games.
Remy, an £8million signing from Marseille, scored after 14 minutes and the Hammers found Julio Cesar in inspired form before Joe Cole tapped in after 68 minutes when the Brazilian goalkeeper could only parry substitute Carlton Cole's header.
But Redknapp chose to focus on the promise shown by his new striker after being denied victory at Upton Park.
"It was good to see him score in his first game," Redknapp said.
"I thought at that stage of the game he and Taarabt were going to do a bit of damage today.
"He (Remy) will do that. He's got great movement off the ball and if you can get people to slide him in when he makes those runs, he will get in because he's got lightning pace and he will score some goals. He'll do okay.
"We haven't had any pace up front. If I can get Bobby fit, next week he could be around and ready to play, I think Zamora and Remy could be a real good partnership."
