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Kvyat jokes Marko is ‘dying to call’ him back

Ex-Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat joked that pride would stop Helmut Marko from the call that he is 'dying' to make. Kvyat was brought into Formula 1 through the Red Bull junior programme, debuting with Toro Rosso back in 2014. The ascent through Red Bull's ranks was smooth for Kvyat, who by 2015 became a Red Bull driver and even finished ahead of team-mate Daniel Ricciardo in the Drivers' Championship that year. The decline though was arguably even more emphatic. By the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix Kvyat was back at Toro Rosso, before being dropped from the Red Bull programme in 2017. But there would be a comeback for Kvyat with the rebranded AlphaTauri team in 2019, reintegrated into the Red...
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