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Daniil Kvyat: “I drove everything out of the car”

Daniil Kvyat felt that seventh on the grid was the most he could achieved in qualifying for the British Grand Prix, with the Infiniti Red Bull Racing driver feeling he got everything out of his RB11 on Saturday. The young Russian driver admitted the team came to Silverstone without too many expectations, and is looking forward to seeing what he can do in the race on Sunday starting from the fourth row of the grid. “Our starting position is the maximum we could have achieved for today,” revealed Kvyat. “I drove everything out of the car, I don’t think there was anything left to extract. “We came here without any big expectations and the car is handling really well this weekend....
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