Kvyat future with Toro Rosso not looking good

F1 News
Tuesday, 17 May 2016 at 13:04
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Insiders believe Red Bull will keep the revolving door turning at Toro Rosso next year, with current GP2 series leader Pierre Gasly first in line for a 2017 seat with Daniil Kvyat likely to be ousted from the team.
Gasly, 20, will test the Toro Rosso in Barcelona this week, as the situation appears to be worsening for Kvyat as Helmut Marko's controversial decision to oust him was vindicated as Verstappen won the Spanish grand prix.
"I have my own job, my own car," Kvyat said when asked about Max's breakthrough in his old Red Bull cockpit. "Of course I think I have the potential to do the same. Without a doubt. I know my potential and I don't care what others think."
But Kvyat is facing the looming end of his F1 career according to Ivan Capelli, a former F1 driver. He told La Gazzetta dello Sport that Red Bull's decision to promote Max Verstappen, thereby sending Kvyat back to Toro Rosso, is grim news for the 22-year-old Russian.
"It puts Kvyat in a very difficult situation," said Capelli, who drove for Ferrari in 1992. "History has shown what Red Bull does in these situations."
"Clearly the programme has produced great drivers like Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo, but I have to say that Kvyat is facing the abyss, like many, many drivers before him," said Capelli, 52.
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