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Magnussen breaks hand in cycling accident

McLaren reserve driver Kevin Magnussen has broken his hand in a cycling accident. Magnussen had been due to attend this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix as part of his role as a reserve driver with McLaren that he stepped into at the end of last season. The Dane confirmed on his Twitter that he would not be at Marina Bay, posting a picture of his only race in Singapore from last year. Won't be in #Singapore for the @F1NightRace this year, but here’s a cool pic from last year. Next year! #OneTarget pic.twitter.com/3gm5HvKgfN — Kevin Magnussen (@KevinMagnussen) September 15, 2015 Magnussen then confirmed that he had broken his hand in a cycling accident, accompanying the picture...
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