INFINITI RED BULL RACING PREVIEW THE ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX
November 23, 2015 by Infiniti
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Ricciardo: Bikes! I do enjoy the UAE. I love the heat, and the whole outdoor lifestyle. It's great for dirt bikes, buggies, whatever. There's not really any rules. You can ride where you like. I'll have some fun. Daniil Kvyat Q1: Final round – Abu Dhabi. It's a circuit that has some particularly good memories for you isn't it? Kvyat: I generally enjoy most tracks, and in one way or another they all have good associations. But yes, it's particularly the case at Yas Marina because I won the GP3 championship there. I had a good qualifying there last year. I was fifth on the grid, I think, but the race didn't work out so well as I had to retire with an engine problem. Still, it's been enjoyable. It's a good track to drive, even if it's one of the modern ones with the big run-off areas. It's very technical though, and it takes some time to get your head around it. Do that and you'll get a good lap, but it's not as easy as it looks. Q2: What do you recall about that GP3 win in 2013, standing on the podium at Yas? Kvyat: Two things: The first is that winning always feels great, and the second is that it's actually the last race that I won, so it's a bloody long time ago! I'd really like to change that. I miss that feeling a lot. Q3: It is the last race of the season, and for most of the paddock that comes with a definite 'schools out' feeling. Do you get that too? Kvyat: Actually, it's a kind of a sad weekend in some ways, because it's the last race of the season, which for a driver is not great. Sure, you're mentally tired after a long season, but whenever the racing stops there's a bit of an empty feeling inside. You really miss racing. At least I do. But I'm sure I'll find some way of having some fun in the winter. The Human Challenge in F1: Rob Marshall Ahead of the Abu Dhabi GP Go behind the scenes of the final race of the 2015 season. Abu Dhabi brings a unique set of challenges from practice in the afternoon to a race at dusk.
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