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Daniil Kvyat: 'Drivers to train hard for 2017'

Daniil Kvyat says that he is glad the season is ending, but he is also looking ahead to an arduous winter period.

Daniil Kvyat has said that he is glad the season is ending, but he is also looking ahead to an arduous winter period.

The Russian admits that 2016 was not the best year in his career, having started the season at Red Bull, being demoted to Toro Rosso, and only just clinging to his F1 career.

"Yeah, so much has happened," he said ahead of the season finale in Abu Dhabi.

"There were some bad times, but it's turned out alright in the end.

"I can't wait for next season to start, but I'm also quite happy to see the end of this season. You know the feeling when you need a change, and next year there are many changes."

The biggest change is to the cars and tyres, with most experts predicting that laptimes will be five seconds per lap faster in 2017.

That will mean a much tougher physical challenge for the drivers.

Kvyat told his teammate Carlos Sainz in an interview: "I don't know about your training schedule for winter, but I had a talk with my trainer the other day - wow, there's really a lot to do to get ready for next year.

"But I like it a lot - it's an additional challenge to face."

Kvyat has picked up 25 points in 2016.

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