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Button criticised Red Bull’s decision to drop Kvyat

Button criticised Red Bull's decision to drop Kvyat McLaren-Honda ace Jenson Button has criticised – Four-time Constructors' Champions Red Bull's decision to punishment transfer for Daniil Kvyat just a handful of races into the 2016 season. Red Bull officially announced on their website today morning that Kvyat will now return to the Red Bull-owned junior Toro Rosso team that he promoted from in 2014 while the young Max Verstappen shift-up alongside Daniel Ricciardo. The next race, and fifth round of the F1 season, is the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona on May 15. McLaren driver Button defends Kyvat and reacted on his Twitter account, sentencing Red Bull of being too reactive, and having...
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