Daniil Kvyat felt 'betrayed' by Red Bull in F1 2016: “It was a stab in the back”

Red Bull took a ruthless decision to demote Kvyat just four races into the 2016 season in a seat swap 🐎with Toro Rosso’s then 18-year-old Verstappen.
Kvyat finished on the podium in China but a calamitous home race in Russia - in which he crashed into Ferrari’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel twice in two corners on his way to 15th - cost the Russian his drive just a year after he had been given the Red Bull seat.&nbs𒉰p;
Verstappen famously went on to win on his Red Bull debut and become F1’s youngest-ever grand prix victor, while Kvyat remained at the sister team for another three seasons before being replaced by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda.
Speaking about his Red Bull demotion on 𝔍the Track Limits podcast, Kvyat said: “I felt really betrayed at that moment. It was꧒ a stab in the back and that’s life, you get stabbed in the back sometimes you know, it’s normal.
“Now it’s the past. I have another good career in racing so part of me of cou🤪rse is very thankful to Red Bull. The other part of me is still very unhappy with it.”

Kvyat also claimed that he had rejected a proposal from Ferrari to replace168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Kimi Raikkonen early in 2016.
“I was performing really well,” he explained “And I j🌠ust scored another podium for the team [at the 2016 Chinese Grand Prix] and then at the time I had also a proposal to race for Ferrari to replace Kimi. That was going on behind the curtain.
“So it was a very difficult situation also for me mentally to go back from be♔ing wanted by Ferrari and having seen the contract and then you go back to Toro Rosso suddenly and then you’re like, it’s not going very well sud🌼denly.”
Kvyat will join Lamborghini for their World Endurance Championship and IMSA SportsCar Championship assault in 2024 after 1ꦕ68澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:switching to an Italian racing licence.

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