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Strategy, not luck, key to Kvyat's Imola F1 charge to fourth - Tost

AlphaTauri Formula 1 team boss Franz Tost insists good strategy, not luck, was the key to Daniil Kvyat's late charge up to fourth place in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix

The Russian was running in eighth place when Red Bull driver Max Verstappen suffered the puncture and subsequent spin that triggered a late safety car last weekend at Imola.

The top three runners, eventual winner Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas and Racing Point's Sergio Perez, all pitted for soft tyres, while the next three in line - Daniel Ricciardo, Charles Leclerc and Alex Albon - opted to stay out on hards.

AlphaTauri decided soft tyres would give Kvyat a boost, and he took the restart in seventh immediately behind Perez.

When action resumed, Kvyat did a better job than the Mexican on the softs, and having passed both the Racing Point and Albon's Red Bull he then pulled off a superb move to take fourth place from Ferrari's Leclerc.

"Let me say it in this way, we were not lucky, we took the right decision, because all the other teams could have done the same," said Tost.

"Some of them did it, some not. And we did it, and we got something out of it, three places at the end, because he was seventh and afterwards he was fourth.

He overtook Perez, Leclerc and Albon, and finished on the fourth position, just behind Ricciardo. And [with] more laps to go I think he could have had a good chance also to overtake him."

Regarding the pass on Leclerc, Tost said: "It was a fantastic move. Daniil was, also yesterday in the qualifying, very good. He likes this track, he was very happy with the car, and he showed a real, real good performance."

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Finishing ahead of the Ferrari also gave AlphaTauri a useful two-point gain on its Italian rival in the battle for sixth place in the constructors' championship, with the Maranello outfit currently just 14 ahead.

However Tost played down the significance of the fight.

"We are not concentrated on Ferrari, we do our best possible job," he said.

"And then we will see what at the end would be the result."

Heading to the next race in Istanbul Tost is confident the car has proved it can be quick everywhere.

"I must say that currently we have quite a competitive car, because we were fast in Spa, we were fast in Monza, we had a good race at the Nurburgring where Pierre [Gasly] finished sixth, we had a good race at Portimao, and we also had a competitive car here in Imola," he added.

"And these tracks have different characteristics. So I am positive that we will have a competitive car in Istanbul, but of course first we must be there, and after FP2 I can tell you more.

"It's a very demanding track, especially for the tyres, you must be careful, there's long and very fast corners as we all know.

"And temperatures are quite low. I looked at the weather forecast, and it could be that it's also wet. We will see, it will not become an easy exercise.

"I also don't know how the track is, because I haven't seen it in nine years. Is it bumpy or not? I have no idea. It will become a challenge for all of us."

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