Daniil Kvyat’s life changed dramatically after the Russian Grand Prix, axed from Red Bull and demoted to Toro Rosso, he sorely needs a break to recharge and attempt to save his career in the latter half of the season.
Speaking after the German Grand Prix, Kvyat admitted, “I felt that many people who know me saw I was not myself these last few weeks, also Christian.”
“I don’t need anyone to be sorry for me or anything but I think everyone has these points in life. For sure, [qualifying] was a low point. But already I felt like I took not one but two steps forward.”
As for the race at Hockenheim the Russian said, ” I felt I got absolutely the maximum out of it. It was positive on that note. Nothing could have been done better today from outside, so it’s quite positive.”
“[I did] nothing special, just went to the car and did my job, really not thinking about too much or over-analysing. Just did my usual job, just drove on my instincts and it paid off quite well.”
“I think that’s how we continue that approach for now, it’s been working good and it should be much better from the second half of the season,” predicted Kvyat.
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