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Magnussen to start Bahrain GP from the pitlane

Kevin Magnussen will start the Bahrain GP from the pitlane after failing to stop at a red light for a weight check during FP2. Such an occurrence, a breach of Article 29.1 of the sporting regulations, is always taken very seriously by the FIA. Magnussen was following Red Bull's Danill Kvyat into the pitlane when the light came on, and apparently there was some confusion over who it was intended for, with the Russian stopping when he was not supposed to.
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