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Kevin Magnussen: “We must now continue to improve”

Kevin Magnussen is hoping to take happier memories away from the Sepang International Circuit this weekend than he did in his first visit to the track back in 2014. The Dane finished ninth while racing for McLaren in his only previous visit to the track, but admits to enjoying the circuit, even if it is as demanding on the body as it was in Singapore two weeks ago. Magnussen believes tyre management will be important this weekend, especially with the Malaysian track having been completely resurfaced and in places, re-profiled. “It will again be a very hot and humid race weekend so it will be physically demanding just like it was in Singapore,” said Magnussen. “I like Sepang Circuit...
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