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Daniil Kvyat expects to be lambasted after clash

ByAutoSport

Published 01/05/2016 at 16:03 GMT

Daniil Kvyat expects to be 'attacked' by the Formula 1 community for his first-lap clashes with Sebastian Vettel in the Russian Grand Prix, but insists it was "unavoidable".

Daniil Kvyat during qualifying in Sochi

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A fortnight after Vettel rowed with his Red Bull successor Kvyat ahead of the Chinese GP podium following a first-corner incident, they came together again on lap one in Russia.
Kvyat ran into the back of Vettel's Ferrari both under braking for Turn 2 and again as they went into the fast Turn 3, sending the German into the barriers.
The stewards gave Kvyat a 10-second stop/go penalty for the collisions as well as three penalty points on his licence, which he put down to first locking his rear brakes and then being caught out by Vettel slowing mid-corner.
"I locked my rear wheels. I didn't brake much later to be honest," Kvyat said of the first impact.
"We touched with Sebastian once there. It wasn't a disaster there at Turn 2. The penalty came for Turn 3, I guess. I apologise for those. Turn 3 is a high-speed corner, you obviously expect to go fast there.
"When people brake in front of you unfortunately sometimes there is no time to react. That's what happened, I had no time to react to Seb's braking. I will speak with him about what happened. Maybe he already had a problem from what already happened in Turn 2 and he had to brake or something.
"When you are one metre behind a car at 150km/h and suddenly someone brakes, it's unavoidable. I got a 10-second stop and go for that - cool, but it doesn't help mine or his races.
"All the mess came from me. It's not great but sometimes these things happen from lap one. It's probably the not the nicest lap one in my career, I will learn from it and should be all fine next time. I think we have to speak [with Vettel] and that's all we can really do.
"Of course it's easy now to attack me and I guess everyone will but we'll deal with that."
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