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'Plucky' Magnussen sent for treatment

Kevin Magnussen was forced to visit the medical centre following the Singapore GP after things got a bit too hot in his car. The McLaren driver started ninth at the Marina Bay Street Circuit and finished 10th, but he was really forced to work for that point in hot and humid conditions. He was suffering from dehydration throughout the race as his water was too hot to drink and burning his mouth. He was also forced to cool his hands by waving them in the air on several occasions while his seat was "burning". The Woking squad confirmed after the race that he had been taken to the medical centre for treatment and they are investigating what caused his cockpit to overheat. "For...
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