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Kvyat: All the mess came from me

Daniil Kvyat admits he was at fault for the first lap chaos that put Sebastian Vettel out of the Russian Grand Prix. Vettel was furious with the Russian driver after his antics once again had a negative impact on the Ferrari driver's race. But, unlike in China, there were no recovery from Vettel as his race ended in the barrier after twice being hit by Kvyat from behind. As for the Red Bull driver, he lost ground when he needed to pit for repairs before being slapped with a 10-second stop-go penalty. He finished the 53-lap grand prix down in 15th place. 'There was a bit going on,' he explained to Sky Sports F1. 'I started to press the brake but there was not much in it (the brake) and the...
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