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Red Bull eyes 'strong second driver' for 2020

Oct.1 Daniil Kvyat might be back in the running to return to Red Bull in 2020. Recently, Red Bull's Dr Helmut Marko said the only candidates to be Max Verstappen's teammate next year are Alex Albon and Pierre Gasly. But Marko told the Russian news agency Tass that he is also happy with Kvyat, who has rebuilt his F1 career since being dumped by Red Bull Racing in 2016. "Kvyat is having a good season," Marko said. "Unfortunately he has not been lucky from a technical point of view, but he is showing what we expect of him. We know what he is capable of. "He has grown up, ceasing to be too emotional. There is no doubt that he is progressing." For his part, Kvyat said...
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