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Magnussen looking to leave frustration of Monza behind

Kevin Magnussen is looking forward to racing at the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend after a frustrating Italian Grand Prix. The Renault Sport Formula 1 driver finished the Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza in sixteenth. Magnussen made a good start but was forced to avoid the spinning Felipe Nasr after he clashed with Jolyon Palmer. 'The beginning of the race wasn’t ideal as I was running very close to both Jo and Felipe Nasr when the incident happened,' said Magnussen. 'It was a shame for Jo but also for me as it blocked my way as well. 'It was a pretty frustrating Sunday afternoon, even more so after Spa where we qualified 12th and points had been a real possibility. It’s...
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