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Best therapy for mourning drivers is racing says Kvyat
At the end of a tragic week full of moving tributes to the late Jules Bianchi, the F1 grid is now keen to get back up to full speed. Many drivers, including Daniil Kvyat, travelled to Hungary straight from Nice, where on Tuesday their former rival and colleague Bianchi's funeral was held. But Russian Kvyat doubted his fellow drivers would have difficulty getting back into their cockpits this weekend. "It seems to me in such a situation that the best thing is to go racing again as soon as possible," he is quoted by Russia's Championat, "because the last days have been very difficult. "For drivers I think the best therapy is racing as it allows us to escape, but it is...
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