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Kvyat to start Japanese GP from the pit lane

Japanese Grand Prix – Daniil Kvyat will start the Japanese Grand Prix from the pit lane as a result of his crash during the third part of qualifying. In the final minutes of qualifying, the Russian driver lost control of his car on approach to the turn eleven hairpin after narrowly putting his tyres on the edge of the grass. The loss of control sent the car into the tyre barrier at speed which rolled the car and resulted in extensive damage. The long repair job means that Kvyat will start from the pit lane for tomorrow's race, having originally finished the session in tenth place. “I’ve never rolled a racing car before and they say there’s a first time for everything,' said...
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