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Kvyat: ‘Hungary a little too narrow for modern F1′

Hungarian Grand Prix – Daniil Kvyat says that he thinks modern F1 has outgrown the Hungaroring. Outside of Monaco, the Hungarian Grand Prix is the most critical for drivers in terms of qualifying position. This is due to the circuit being defined by a series of never ending corners, with just the pit straight offering a brief respite from constant direction change. Speaking as part of his Hungary preview, Red Bull Racing's Daniil Kvyat explains that he thinks F1 has outgrown the circuit a little: '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. But still, in qualifying it really makes you push to the limit....
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