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Renault hopes to run Magnussen in FP2

– Renault is hopeful of fielding Kevin Magnussen during Friday afternoon's second practice session for the Malaysian Grand Prix, despite his car dramatically catching fire in FP1.Magnussen's car caught fire on his return to the pit lane from an early out-in lap, with mechanics rushing to drain it of its full tank of fuel, which was leaking from the engine cover.Renault technical chief Nick Chester reported a suspected 'breather' issue after the session, and said mechanics are pushing to prepare a relatively undamaged car for FP2."We had a fuel leak from a breather," Chester told Sky Sports."We were running the tank full. We were running some experimental parts in...
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