Daniil Kvyat denies need for psychologist

Daniil Kvyat of Toro Rosso walks in the paddock during previews to the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Catalunya on May 12, 2016
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Daniil Kvyat plays down suggestions that he might benefit from employing a psychologist.

Daniil Kvyat has played down suggestions that he might benefit from employing a psychologist.

Amid his own career turmoil a few years ago, Romain Grosjean turned to a sports psychologist for help and is now regarded as one of Formula 1's best drivers.

"No," Russian Kvyat said in Montreal when asked if he has thought about doing the same.

The 22-year-old recently lost his seat at Red Bull and since then has suggested that he might move away from the energy drink company completely beyond 2016.

Kvyat insisted: "I was able to cope with the situation surprisingly well. A psychologist would help you focus on the main things but I'm doing that already.

"I believe you need to solve the problems in your life by yourself."

However, some believe that Kvyat's most recent behaviour has lessened the chance he might hang onto his Toro Rosso seat for 2017, just as the team are set to switch to more competitive Renault power.

"I already spoke on this subject in Monaco and it's still relevant," he said.

"For now I'm fully concentrated on this season and I will think about the future later."

Practice for Sunday's race gets underway later today.

Daniil Kvyat of Red Bull Racing gets ready in the garage during practice for the Formula One Grand Prix of Russia at Sochi Autodrom on April 29, 2016
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