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Kvyat: Not possible to pass Hulkenberg

Red Bull/Getty Images Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat rued his lack of straight line speed as he was unable to get ahead of Force India rival Nico Hulkenberg during the Brazilian Grand Prix. Having passed the German at the start, Force India used the undercut at the first round of stops to move Hulkenberg ahead, leaving Kvyat down in seventh place, where he remained for the remainder of the race. "We extracted pretty much the maximum out of what we could have done," said Kvyat. "Unfortunately we got undercut by Force India at the first pit stop which compromised our race a bit. "After that I was following Hulkenberg all the time and it was quite hard to find a place to...
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