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Daniil's changed, insists Marko

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01/10/2018

If any driver can claim to have had a roller-coaster F1 career it is Daniil Kvyat.

The 2013 GP3 champ made his F1 race debut with Toro Rosso a year later with Toro Rosso, promoted to the Red Bull team a year later to replace Sebastian Vettel who had joined Ferrari.

Scoring points on his debut (Australia), the Russian thereby became the youngest point scorer in the sport's history, going on to finish ahead of Daniel Ricciardo - who had effectively 'seen off' Vettel a year earlier - in the championship.

Finishing the season seventh, he was retained by Red Bull for 2016 but dropped after just five races. Though he scored a convincing podium in China - subsequently dismissing Vettel's infamous "torpedo" claim as "that's racing" - the Russian was involved in too many incidents, not least hitting Vettel twice at the start of the Russian Grand Prix.

Switched back to Toro Rosso, Kvyat's mood wasn't helped when his replacement at Red Bull, a certain Max Verstappen, won on his debut with the Austrian team, and over the months that followed the Russian clearly struggled.

Retained at Toro Rosso for 2017, Kvyat's was a season of highs and lows and lots of frustration. Eventually the youngster was dropped in favour of Pierre Gasly, then brought back for a one-off appearance (United States) as the Frenchman had commitments in Japan.

Now, back at Toro Rosso for the third time, having spent a season as test and simulator driver with Ferrari, Helmut Marko explained why Kvyat has been welcomed back to the fold.

"Daniil's changed," Marko told Sky Sports. "He's a far more mature personality.

"He was working with a different team," he continued, "so he saw the whole atmosphere, working programme and he also found out how difficult it is to get a Formula 1 seat.

"We stayed in contact over the whole time," he revealed. "He was well informed what Ricciardo was going to do. He knew it before most of the people knew it.

"We are giving him a third chance because we always believed he was very fast. His mental problems, I think he has solved. As I said, he is a far more mature driver and I'm sure we will see some very positive races from him. I'm sure we'll see the real Kvyat again..."

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1. Posted by ffracer, 05/10/2018 14:39

"This is all a bit too surreal for me.

I still can't get over how cruel Marko / Red Bull was towards Kvyat in Austin, and only a short while ago. He drove a hard race and managed to get them a point. He is doing his team duties, dealing with the press and then he's summoned to Marko's "chambers" where he's told that he was being let go immediately and escorted out of the paddock, not even being able to say good bye to his team...

And now, he's signed up for next year! Just crazy."

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2. Posted by Rock Doc, 01/10/2018 20:02

"At least he is not paying for the drive"

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3. Posted by Stitch431, 01/10/2018 15:44

"In other words, we still want to enter the Russian market and sell lots of Red Bull ..."

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