Days after dropping Brendon Hartley, Toro Rosso have publicly thanked the New Zealander for his efforts, saying him well in his future endeavours.

Following the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Toro Rosso announced that Formula 2 driver Alex Albon would race alongside Daniil Kvyat next season.

The announcement brought an end to Hartley’s time in Formula 1.

It had, however, been anything but a success with the 29-year-old managing just four points while his team-mate Pierre Gasly scored 29.

Toro Rosso, though, have praised for his hard work and help in developing the Honda power unit.

“We would like to thank Brendon for his hard work with the team,” said team boss Franz Tost.

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