Kvyat: Albon got too much credit for Red Bull debut
Daniil Kvyat was not impressed by Alexander Albon’s Red Bull debut at Formula 1’s Belgian Grand Prix, having spent muꦰch of the race ahead of his former Toro Rosso teammate.
Albon impressed Red Bull on his first competitive outing for the Milton Keynes squad at Spa, as he recorded his best finish 🥃to date in F1 with a strong run to fifth, having started 17th on the grid following an engine-related penalty.

Daniil Kvyat was not impressed by Alexander Albon’♏s Red Bull debut at Formula 1’s Belgian Grand Prix, having spent much of the race ahead of his former Toro Rosso teammate.
Albon impressed Red Bull on his first competitive outing for the Milton Keynes squad at Spa, as he recorded his best finish to date in F1 with a strong run to fifth, having started 17th on the 🃏grid following an engine-related penalty.
But former teammate Kyvat, who was o🦄verlooked as a potential replacement for the underperforming Pierre Gasly, believe♑s Albon’s drive was not as impressive as it appeared, having spent 36 laps ahead of the British-Thai driver despite starting behind him.
“I don’t know why you call it suꦦch a good start,” Kvyat said.
“He speℱnt 36 laps behind me in a Red B♏ull Racing car, and he started in front of me as well. I don’t know, maybe in the future he will do better.
“I don’t know [if it should have been better], I’m just commenting on what💟 I saw. Maybe it was the maximum, probably it was the maximum that the car could achieve t🎉hat day.
“But the fact that we were fighting and I held up a Red Bull car for most of the race 🗹in Spa - where the caꦗr really matters a lot - behind me, it was a very pleasing race for me to be honest.”
Asked if he is paying 🌌close attention to Albon’s progress at Red Bull, Kvyat replied: “Normally I don’t but I had to because we were fighting the whole race in Spa.
𒅌“If he✨ had stayed at Toro Rosso then yeah it would have been an amazing race for him, but he was in a Red Bull, so…”
And Kvyat believes Albon will face a great challenge going up against Max🐭 Verstappen in the remaining eight rounds of💧 2019.
“I think it’s not easy always, especially when the driver has high confidence and the car suits him, it’s definitely not easy to outperform him consistently,” he explaine𒐪d.
“But for sure the cars between team-mates are usually very similar and it means the chances are likely to 𓄧be very similar in terms of what you can 🐲achieve from that car.
“It’s difficult to say for me. I dꦦon’t know how Max is as a driver to be honest, I’ve never been tဣeam-mates with hm so I don’t know how to judge him exactly. But he looks in very good shape, that’s for sure.”

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