Time will tell. Maybe Kvyat is rushed into Red Bull Racing too soon. Just like mentioned he came at Red Bull because Seb left and he was the logical choice. Although one should think about if JEV would have done better. I seriously hope he can pick himself up and just keep his head up this moment. Most guys who lose their rides, also leave F1 immediately. He hasn't he's still lucky Red Bull has a 2nd team where he can step in.Manoah2u wrote:Kvyat's problem as mentioned multiple times, seems to be handling pressure. Kvyat had some good performances - when Ricciardo had problems. I'm inclined to say it almost looks like when Kvyat discovers his 'direct opponent - his team member' is in 'difficulty' a whole amount of pressure is relieved from his shoulders and he suddenly is able to perform like he 'really' can.
Ricciardo had lot of bad luck last year AND as mentioned tried the experimental renault engine(s). Everytime Ric was NOT suffering, Kvyat was 'nowhere'. Everytime Ric had some sort of issue, Kvyat shined.
Unfortunately for him, this year, pressure is much higher as he knows his 'adaptation year' is over, and the hot breath of Verstappen ( and Sainz for that matter) was blowing in his neck.
Add to that Ricciardo is having a great start of the season and that's really all it takes.
I don't mourn for Kvyat, more or less for any other of his 'line'. Bourdais, Vergne, etc. Matter of fact, i feel more for Vitaly Petrov as I genuinly believe he was a whole lot better than Kvyat and showed some great driving. I really fail to understand how he hasn't gotten another F1 seat. Guess it can only be down to having the right sponsors/people behind you that are willing to slam down enough money.
You really think if the guy knew he was being demoted, he would then "intentionally" do something that could end his career all together ? ? ?SR71 wrote:The deal was done in China (supposedly) after a mega blow up between Tost and MV's side of the garage. Marko had already laid the groundwork prior to the Russian GP.
If true one could suspect kvyat intentionally made that mistake.
Lol, that's some serious tin foil hat conspiracy theory you've got there!SR71 wrote:The deal was done in China (supposedly) after a mega blow up between Tost and MV's side of the garage. Marko had already laid the groundwork prior to the Russian GP.
If true one could suspect kvyat intentionally made that mistake.
I think max will be respectable but he's not going to beat Dan unless he has misfortune.Chuckjr wrote:My thought is the fast ones are always fast. They always find time in the car. We saw this in Senna, Shumi, Fred... If Max is as fast as many have been saying, he will likely beat RIC this coming weekend. We have seen phenom drivers do it before. Maybe Max is one, maybe not. Let's see what he's got. F1 needs a charge in the pants and this may be the ticket.
Because we all know intentionally crashing to benefit a team has worked out so well in the past.SR71 wrote:The deal was done in China (supposedly) after a mega blow up between Tost and MV's side of the garage. Marko had already laid the groundwork prior to the Russian GP.
If true one could suspect kvyat intentionally made that mistake.
somebody's been watching too much Singapore 2008 Grand PrixSR71 wrote: If true one could suspect kvyat intentionally made that mistake.
Agree besides after Bianchi I don't think any driver would be crazy enough to crash on purpose.Webber2011 wrote:You really think if the guy knew he was being demoted, he would then "intentionally" do something that could end his career all together ? ? ?SR71 wrote:The deal was done in China (supposedly) after a mega blow up between Tost and MV's side of the garage. Marko had already laid the groundwork prior to the Russian GP.
If true one could suspect kvyat intentionally made that mistake.
Sorry.............that's just way too bizzare for me to consider.