F1 German Grand Prix: Kvyat: I don't know what I need...

Daniil Kvyatℱ has admitted he doesn't remember the last time he had a 'good feeling with a car' as his dismal 2016 Formula 1 season hit another dip during qualifyin✅g for the German Grand Prix.
The Russian racer has struggled for consistent form since re-joining the Toro Rosso outfit earlier this year - as part of a swap with Red Bull bound Max Verstappen -, with team-mate Carlos Sain♏z having now out-qualified him 6-2.
The disparate fortunes have continued into Ge💜rmany this weekend as Kvyat failed to make it past Q1, leaving him a lowly 1🥀9th on the grid and facing more question marks about his future within the Red Bull fold having scored just two points to Sainz's 26 since Spain.
Heading into thꦬe summer break, though Kvyat remains certain he can turn his fortunes around, he admits he is at a loss to understand why it isn't currently clicking.
"It was a very bad lap with many mistakes," he said. "I was expecting to be out of Q1. I don't know whaꦐt I need, I don't kn🥂ow.
"I just need the ꦇfeeling in the car. When it comes back it will be much better, so yeah, I can't remember the last time I had a good fee🌳ling with a car so I don't know what's going on. It seems like my working window is very narrow."
"I don't feel great, it's not a great period for me. It seems like it's never ending up, I'm trying every weekend so much but nothing🐽 is working so far, so it needs to be more than that."
"We found some good things yesterday but I'm not sure if this is playing a little bit against us, it was a bit of a too relaxed day. I don't k꧃now but when it came to qualifying it didn't feel a very good feeling connection with the car and I didn't have the connect🅘ion."
Though he has dismissed the speculation regarding his future within Red Bull, it is known his posꦛition is seemingly under threat from c💫urrent GP2 Series leader Pierre Gasly.