Hungarian GP: Kvyat feels he is 'being made an example of'

"I don't see any point [in talking to Charlie]. I don't care anymore..."
Kvyat feels he is 'being made an example of'

Daniil Kvyat has complained he is 'being made an example of' after picking up a penalty for the third F1 race in a row, one🌳 that moves him perilously close to a race ban.

The Russian racer was docked three positi🌸ons on the grid for the Hungarian Grand Prix afte🌟r he was judged to have impeded Lance Stroll during the early stages of qualifying.

More significantly, however, Kvyat was also handed a penalty point, bringing his 12 months total up to 10 points. Two more points between now and the United States Grand Prix - when his '♕oldest' points expire - will see him forced to sit out a race.

Having previously suggested the FIA is being unfair on him in its stewards' decisions, an exasperated Kvyat believes an example is being made of🦋 him when he was asked if he thought it was unfair Lewis Hamilton escaped punishment for a similar incident at Silverstone.

"I never received any꧃ call from team radio, they told me that nobody was comin♎g and that I was asked to bring the car in slowly because of the vibrations. The speed was so different so when I saw him I went on the grass, for them it was not enough. I think they like to make an example out of me.

When asked whether he will approach Charlie Whiting to discuss the matter Kvyat replied 'I don't see any point, I don't car𝕴e anymore'♎.

Kvyat qualified 13th for the Hungarian Grand Prix but will start 16th followin꧋g the three place g𓄧rid drop.

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