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Kvyat on Sainz departure: 'Very sad, see my tears?'

Dani Kvyat arrived in Singapore yesterday only to be met with questions about team mate Carlos Sainz's future with Renault. While the news of the Spanish driver's move to the French manufacture has yet to be confirmed officially by Toro Rosso and Renault, the veracity of the story is not doubted. And Kvyat was delighted not to be the center of attention of the media at the Marina Bay venue. "It's perfect for me," Kvyat smiled. "I don't have to answer any stupid questions." With the possibility prospect that Singapore would be the last race where Kvyat and Sainz race together, the Russian was asked how he felt about the prospect. "Very sad. See my tears?,"...
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