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Kvyat: Hungaroring a bit too narrow

The Hungaroring remains 'pretty challenging' during races while you really need to 'push to the limit' in qualifying, but Daniil Kvyat feels it's 'a little bit too narrow for modern F1 cars'. The Budapest track, host of the Hungarian Grand Prix, has been part of the Formula 1 calendar since 1986 and a lot of the drivers like the tight, twisty and bumpy nature of the circuit. Although he relishes the challenges that the track provides, Kvyat admits overtaking opportunities are very limited there. 'I really used to enjoy it in Formula Renault 2.0 but it’s probably a little bit too narrow for modern Formula One cars,' the Russian said. 'But still, in qualifying it really makes you...
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