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Magnussen looking to outscore Renault and Toro Rosso in Brazil

Haas F1 Team driver Kevin Magnussen is hoping to replicate the American squad’s excellent result in Mexico, where they picked up eighth place and four points, at this weekend’s 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix. Having had a bad weekend prior to race day in Mexico last time out, the Dane did not think finishing in the points would be a possibility. Nevertheless, Haas pushed themselves to the limits to finish strongly, and Magnussen says that effort shows you should never give up in this sport. “After a difficult Saturday, where we were all pretty down after qualifying so badly, it was awesome to get a good result and come back strong on Sunday. “It’s really tough in Formula 1 and car...
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