Red Bull have chosen to hold Daniil Kvyat at their lesser team Toro Rosso for 2017, finishing questions about the Russian’s Formula 1 future.
Kvyat’s place at Toro Rosso had been in uncertainty after a misfortune in shape taking after his downgrade from the senior Red Bull team in a swap with Max Verstappen.
Be that as it may, a recovery in the previous few races has secured his position.
Team-mate Carlos Sainz’s position was affirmed as long prior as June, yet both drivers have been important to different teams as of late.
Renault made a move for Sainz and Force India have conversed with Kvyat since Nico Hulkenberg’s choice prior this month to move to the French team one year from now.
Toro Rosso’s choice leaves moderately few teams without affirmed driver line-ups and the principle intrigue is currently in Williams, Force India and Renault.
“I always told Daniil his future was in his hands and he has stepped up to the mark,” said team boss Franz Tost.
“In recent races, it has been clear that Daniil is back on top form.”
He added: “I’m very happy to stay with a team that feels like home to me. I’m really looking forward to continuing the hard work together in 2017 and I’m really aiming high.
“I will always be fully dedicated, giving my ‘200%’, and I will be pushing as hard as I usually do.”
Williams are to advance the Canadian newbie Lance Stroll and are relied upon to hold Valtteri Bottas as his accomplice, despite the fact that the Finn has been in converses with Renault, who are likewise quick to sign him.
The character of team-mates for Sergio Perez at Force India and Hulkenberg at Renault remains the subject of theory.
Renault will choose their flow drivers Kevin Magnussen and Jolyon Palmer, and Manor’s Esteban Ocon.
Compel India are additionally inspired by Ocon, while Palmer and the other Manor driver Pascal Wehrlein are in the casing too.