Igor Ermilin: 'Daniil Kvyat in running for Williams seat'

Ermilin: 'Kvyat in running for Williams seat'
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Daniil Kvyat's Formula 1 career might not be over, according to Igor Ermilin, the president of Russia's automobile federation.

Daniil Kvyat's Formula 1 career might not be over, according to Igor Ermilin, the president of Russia's automobile federation.

This week, Red Bull's Dr Helmut Marko announced that Russian Kvyat, 23, will no longer drive for Toro Rosso in 2017 or be in contention for a seat next year.

"I really hope he didn't have to learn it from the press," Ermilin told Russian publication Sport Express.

"Formula 1 is a tough world, but what is important now is that Daniil's hands are untied.

"He now has time to try to negotiate with Williams, even if it is true he is not the only candidate for this place."

Indeed, it is believed that Robert Kubica and Paul di Resta are the main candidates to replace Felipe Massa at Williams next year.

Pascal Wehrlein is also in the running, but team alcoholic sponsor Martini would prefer a driver who is over 25.

Like Wehrlein, Kvyat is also 23 but Ermilin insisted: "I don't think age is a major issue, as it can be negotiated. He is old enough.

"So in one way it's good that it happened now, while he still has a chance. It is quite in Marko's nature to make such a statement at the end of the season, when surely it would be too late," he added.

Kvyat has picked up five points for Toro Rosso during 2017.

Pascal Wehrlein arrives in the paddock before final practice for the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Singapore at Marina Bay Street Circuit on September 19, 2015
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