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Daniil Kvyat: Replace bulls**t kerbs with grass and gravel

Daniil Kvyat has questioned the need for kerbs and sensors which punish a driver for running wide, when a simple grass border with a gravel trap on the other side would suffice. The Red Bull driver was one of many to suffer suspension failure in Austria after running over new 'sausage' kerbs aimed at deterring drivers from exceeding track limits. In Silverstone, drivers had their times deleted when they ran across the white line with all four wheels. This weekend in Hungary, new kerbs have been installed with sensors to alert race control when a driver has gone off. Kvyat says he 'doesn't understand' the need and believes grass and gravel would not only be safer, but...
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