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Kvyat and Red Bull investigates pace drop in Austin

Daniil Kvyat says he is certain he could have carried his Red Bull to victory in Austin if the race had stayed wet and says the team will undergo a thorough investigation into its deteriorating pace during the United States Grand Prix. The Russian driver had been tussling for the lead along with the two Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg along with his team-mate Daniel Ricciardo during the opening phases as the track remained wet. However, both Red Bull drivers' races fell away as the track dried out and the cars switched to slicks and the pair were quickly caught by the Ferrari and Force India cars. After pushing too hard during the final few laps to make up the deficit, Kvyat...
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