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Kvyat apologises after Vettel Russian GP clash

Daniil Kvyat Daniil Kvyat has apologised for his mistake which caused a race ending crash for Sebastian Vettel on the opening lap of the Russian Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver misjudged his braking point on the run to Turn 2 and hit the rear of Vettel’s Ferrari which speared him into team-mate Daniel Ricciardo. Kvyat then made contact with the rear of the four-time world champion again as the pair entered Turn 3, which resulted in the Ferrari driver colliding with the barriers. The Russian was hit with a 10 second stop/go penalty for causing the crash and was later issued with three penalty points on his licence. Kvyat, who finished the race in 15th position, says he expects to receive...
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