A “technical revolution” is required so that Ferrari can win world championships again, according to former Formula 1 driver Kvyat. Before he was relegated from Red Bull to the energy drink team’s secondary team, Kvyat – now 28 – says Ferrari offered him a race deal that he presumably turned down. “This is how everything will be for me now,” Kvyat added. “I thought it would go differently for them, given the good car they had in 2002,” said Kvyat. Finally, Kvyat predicted that Max Verstappen will stroll to the 2023 title. “As for the constructors’ championship, I have no doubt that it will go to Red Bull.”.
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