Former Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat has revealed that he felt “betrayed” by Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko, who he worked closely with throughout his junior career. Kvyat raced for Red Bull for just over a year, with the Russian having replaced four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel in 2015. He went on to finish
MoreEx-Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat believes “everyone’s beatable” in Formula 1, including reigning World Champion Max Verstappen. Verstappen has made an exceptional start to the 2023 F1 season and is the comfortable favourite to win a third consecutive title, something which would see him join the likes of Niki Lauda and Ayrton Senna as a
MoreDaniil Kvyat has reflected on his career at Red Bull in an appearance on the Track Limits podcast, discussing his experience alongside Australian Daniel Ricciardo When Kvyat joined Red Bull in 2015, Ricciardo was seen as the team’s number 1 driver, having outperformed Sebastian Vettel during the previous season. “Daniel Ricciardo at the time was
MoreEx-Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat has recently discussed his relationship with two-time World Champion Max Verstappen, whom he admits he had a “bit of rivalry” with. Kvyat and Verstappen have never raced for the same team together, despite the duo having initially been set to be team-mates in 2015. Kvyat and Verstappen were supposed to
MoreEx-Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat has admitted that he found former team-mate Daniel Ricciardo’s personality a “bit too much”, but that himself and the Australian “got along well” when racing for the Austrians. Kvyat spent just over a season racing for Red Bull alongside Ricciardo, with the Russian driver having been promoted from Toro Rosso
MoreEx-Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat has revealed the “only way” that the Austrians can be beaten, with the Russian drive believing that their rivals have “finally” discovered how they can do it. The ex-F1 driver who last appeared in F1 for AlphaTauri in 2020, has stated that the only way to beat the mighty Max
MoreThe 2016 Chinese Grand Prix almost ended early for Sebastian Vettel, then racing for Ferrari, and Daniil Kvyat, driving for Red Bull. The pair nearly made contact at Turn 1 when Kvyat shot up the inside of the Ferrari in an attempt to get past Vettel. Forced to attempt to take avoiding action, Vettel launched
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Daniil Kvyat believes Ferrari are in need of a “technical revolution” in order to return to the front, with the side having fallen further behind Red Bull this season. Kvyat has certainly been amongst the headlines over the past few days, with the Russian driver having revealed how close he came to
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Daniil Kvyat has revealed that he “felt really betrayed” and “stabbed in the back” by Red Bull ahead of the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix, with that having been the event where he was replaced by Max Verstappen. Despite having claimed a podium at the 2016 Chinese Grand Prix, Red Bull made the
MoreDaniil Kvyat’s Formula 1 career is certainly an odd one, with the Russian driver having initially been a future star for Red Bull. Kvyat broke onto the F1 scene at Toro Rosso (known now as AlphaTauri) in 2014, before being promoted to the main Red Bull team in 2015 after four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel
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