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Magnussen to start from pit lane after crash

– Kevin Magnussen will start the Hungarian Grand Prix from the pit lane as a result of the damage sustained in his qualifying crash.The McLaren driver was one of the first drivers out on track during a damp final shootout, losing control of his car under braking for Turn 1 and slamming into the trackside barriers.His mechanics have been forced to carry out a chassis and gearbox change for the race, which enforces a pit lane start."The track was much wetter at the first corner than it was at the last corner. As I came out of the final turn, there was full grip, so I braked for Turn 1 at the normal braking point, but it was much wetter," Magnussen said of the...
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