Daniil Kvyat is one of the top choices for the 2019 Toro Rosso drive, as it has been confirmed by several sources. Some even claim that the deal has already been clinched and the Russian will make a surprise F1 comeback.
Mexican Grand Prix will be the first race to see Ferrari’s ground-breaking brake disc, with 1,400 holes. So far unseen disc will be much better at cooling, due to a large number of holes, helping to keep brakes at an optimum temperature that ensure efficient breaking.
Ferrari recently announced their plans to launch the new 2019 F1 car, currently codenamed 670, on February 15. Maurizio Arrivabene, the team principal, revealed the exciting news at the Caschi d’oro Autosprint award ceremony on Thursday evening, at Garage Italia in Milan, Italy.
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