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Kvyat: In F1 anything can happen

Daniil Kvyat has said he wants to finish off the season strong to show that he still has what it takes to compete for a top team after being dropped by Red Bull earlier in the driver. While the Toro Rosso driver understands he is under contract with the Red Bull fold, the Russian said that it couldn't hurt his chances if he puts in promising performances for the rest of the season, showing any interested parties that he still has a future in the sport. 'Yeah obviously Red Bull has an option on me but Formula One is a sport where anything can happen anyway,' Kvyat said. 'Nevertheless I always aim to deliver as high a performance as possible because this will always open more doors for your...
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