Manoah2u wrote:with all do respect, and for a moment completely putting Verstappen totally aside, but
really, what is so special about Daniil Kvyat?
Seriously, i haven't seen the slightest thing of him from his Toro Rosso days to the RedBull days that is even slightly
impressive or why one should bother about him anymore than Haryanto, Ericsson, Liuzzi (for crying out loud), Scott Speed (another of those failures), Bourdais, Buemi, Alguersuari or Vergne? To be honest, i rank Vergne, Alguersuari and Buemi better than Kvyat.
I could give a rat's *ss about kvyat's sacking. The only fuzz imho about it is that it's Max that's taking his seat. If Max never was there at Toro Rosso, and it would have been Sainz and Gasly @ Toro Rosso, and Kvyat sacked because he simply can't 'take it', would there still be such a big fuzz about it?
Knowing Helmut Marko's history on easy come, easy go F1 driver 'usage', i think there's way too much blame or fingers pointed towards Verstappen.Really, Kvyat was to show his potential through his driving capabilites, and quite frankly, hasn't been up to it. Yes he made a podium, but without being too unforgiving, i rather wonder whether any 'semi-experienced' f1 driver wouldnt' have put that RedBull in that same spot. Quite frankly, one might wonder where DannyRic would have placed that RedBull if his race wasn't ruined when his rear left tire went flat. The fact he actually made 4th after
all of what happened and was catching Kvyat makes it safe to say he could have been 2nd. Either way, that RedBull easily belongs up there as one of the big 3 : Merc, Ferrari and RedBull and if you ask me, it kinda seems like it's rather Merc, RedBull, Ferrari at this point.
Kvyat imho is just clumsy, or has gotten clumsy, and quite frankly, if that's caused by the pressure of being in the big RedBull team, then really, adios amigo. I don't see Kvyat's performances justyfying his presence in a Topteam like RedBull, and that's really what it's all about. If Kvyat could be concidered so good that he could just aswell be driving for Mercedes, Ferrari or perhaps Mclaren in it's better days, than sure, the critisism would be justified.
But really, whilst Daniel Ricciardo would definately be an asset for Mercedes, Ferrari, and Mclaren in it's glory days, that seriously can't be said about Kvyat.
One could have said that about Webber and Coulthard for example. Same goes for Raikkonen, Button, Rosberg, Massa.
Kvyat really does not fit that profile so again i wonder why people are mourning his demotion.
Verstappen is going to have to show and get to show his potential whether he really is fit for the job and does fit that category. If not, he's going out the door as easy as all former RedBull drivers, and non-redbull drivers of which some simply got so 'lucky' if you may to have their 'execution' postponed by driving in backmarker teams (Kovalainen, Trulli).
So please somebody tell me, what's the fuzz about Kvyat?
Time will only tell, because Verstappen has been clumsy as well last season and at the very beginning of this season.
- That shunt at Monaco, I thought he could have dealt with it a lot better than that
- The first lap at Silverstone, where he just spun off at the turn 1.
- Melbourne '16. Colliding with your teammate and nearly taking both off.
Some might forgive him for being his first season in F1 or being so young, but looking at Kvyat situation, F1 is a unforgiving job and every mistake will be punished badly. Red Bull see something special in Verstappen, just like they thought with Kvyat when promoted him to Red Bull. I seriously hope it doesn't have the effect of being rushed into Red Bull, just like Kvyat did, because unlike Kvyat he's moving to Red Bull during the season and at season's end. Thinking of it, he has been rushed to F1 from his early days till now. I can only think of a few drivers that were rushed into F1 and had been great from the beginning: Vettel, Kubica, Schumacher
I'm not entirely sure what Red Bull are trying to do, but securing Verstappen for the future is one thing for sure. With that being done, I think Red Bull will concentrate on making sure Daniel is having a faultless season. It could be his last season for Red Bull, because of Ferrari's interest in him. I don't know how the F1 works, but would Red Bull get a % of the signing fee when Ricciardo goes to Ferrari? If so, then they would want Ricciardo to have a great season, so his market value would increase big time. I think other than a Merc or a Ferrari, he's the only driver to have a led a GP as well. So that's a great season beginning for Ricciardo. What I would think of is they want to focus on Ricciardo till the end of the season, before moving that focus on Verstappen once Ricciardo is officially moving to Ferrari.
Time will only tell.