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Pierre Gasly replaces Daniil Kvyat at Toro Rosso for next races

Frenchman to make F1 debut this weekend in the Malaysia GP; Kvyat likely to return at the United States GP

Pierre Gasly will replace Daniil Kvyat at Toro Rosso from this weekend's Malaysia GP for an unspecified number of races.

Gasly is expected to land the race seat to be vacated by Renault-bound Carlos Sainz at the end of the season and Toro Rosso have decided to use the upcoming races, starting at Sepang, to evaluate Gasly in a race weekend.

Although reports have suggested Gasly will be in the car for the Malaysia and Japan double-header, the team did not confirm how many races Kvyat would be sidelined for.

"This is not a case of goodbye for our Daniil, as he still remains part of the Red Bull family," read a Toro Rosso statement.

The Russian has struggled for points since losing his Red Bull seat to Max Verstappen in May 2016 and claimed just four in 14 races this season. Team-mate Sainz has contributed over 90 per cent of the team's 2017 total.

Sainz v Kvyat: Toro Rosso's 2017 results

"Scuderia Toro Rosso was established by Red Bull to bring youngsters from its Junior Programme into Formula 1 and that's what we are doing by giving Pierre this chance," said team boss Franz Tost.

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Kvyat crashed out on his last appearance in Singapore

"He is the next in line at Red Bull for this opportunity and he has shown that he deserves it, having taken the 2016 GP2 title and this year being very competitive in the Super Formula series in Japan. He really has a valid chance of winning the title, as he is only half a point behind the leader.

"The driver switch gives us an opportunity to make a more informed decision regarding our 2018 driver choices. For a variety of reasons, some of them due to technical problems, but others being mistakes of his own making, Daniil Kvyat has not really shown his true potential so far this year, which is why we are standing him down for the next races. This will give us the opportunity to evaluate Pierre on track during a proper race weekend."

Gasly's title-contending position in the Japanese Super Formula series means he is likely to return to the championship for its season finale at Suzuka on October 22 - a date which clashes with F1's US GP in Austin.

Kvyat therefore appears likely to return in Texas, although Gasly could yet feature again from Mexico onwards.

Kvyat crashed out on his last appearance in the rain-hit Singapore GP, a race in which Sainz finished a career-best fourth. The Russian last scored points at the Spanish GP in May.

Who has scored highest % of teams' points?

Driver Team Points percentage
Pascal Wehrlein Sauber 100%
Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso 92.3%
Nico Hulkenberg Renault 81%
Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull 70.4%
Romain Grosjean Haas 70.3%
Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 63%
Fernando Alonso McLaren 58.8%
Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 55.4%
Sergio Perez Force India 54.8%
Felipe Massa Williams 52.5%

The 23-year-old had still been expected to be retained alongside Gasly for 2018, but his future at the team now appears less secure. Honda protege Nobuharu Matsushita, who tested for Sauber at the Budapest test, has been linked with the drive when the Japanese firm become Toro Rosso's engine providers next season.

Gasly has not tested Toro Rosso's 2017 car, but has served as reserve driver to both Red Bull teams in recent seasons. He has completed eight F1 test days since 2015.

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