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Jean-Eric Vergne: “I’m Looking Forward to this Race”

Scuderia Toro Rosso will want to put the disappointment of a double retirement in Austria behind them when they arrive at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix. Daniil Kvyat was on course for points at the Red Bull Ring when his rear suspension failed, while Jean-Eric Vergne retired with brake failure. The high speed nature of the Silverstone track means that Vergne is another driver on the grid that rates the British Grand Prix amongst his favourites. He was one of the drivers to suffer in 2013 with tyres, showing amazing control when his rear tyre exploded on the Hanger Straight. “It’s a track I love, one of the best on the calendar, because of all the high speed corners,” said...
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