Kyvat will react like a good Russian, with an inexistent facial expression which will show all this fustration.ME4ME wrote: To be honest I don't expect much fireworks. The Red Bull news has already settled down, and most people have commented on the topic already. Verstappen is obviously happy, Sainz still thinks there is a good chance for him to earn promotion too. Kvyat will naturally be downbeat, but what can he say, it's all up to his performance now.
Also the media will want to know about Hamilton and his Mercedes relationship, how he goes into the weekend, what the team has done to improve reliability etc.
Driver press conferences are dull more often then not. Thinking about it, they shoul be done right after the race with the top 10 rather then before the weekend if we want emotions and fireworks
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I support this idea, it could be much more interesting than usual "we will try our best blablabla...".