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Magnussen expecting 'massively hard' cars to drive
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Like his colleagues, Haas' Kevin Magnussen is going the full nine yards when it comes to training, preparing his mind and body for the new generation of F1 cars. With bigger wings and wider tyres, the 2017 Grand Prix car is expected to be a lot faster but also tough to drive, but Magnussen is relishing the challenge as well as the increase in performance. "The training is not just two hours on a bike or on a treadmill, it’s really tough, focused training, which I enjoy," explained the Dane who swapped to the Haas team for 2017 after a year with Renault. "I’m quite excited because having faster cars is good for us. We want to push and to go fast and...
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