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Magnussen: Fuel increase no guarantee of flat-out racing

Kevin Magnussen is happy that the increased fuel level in Formula 1 from 2019 will help drivers be able to push more throughout grands prix, but feels the move is still no guarantee of flat-out racing. The FIA confirmed last week following the latest meeting of the F1 Strategy Group and F1 Commission that the existing fuel limit of 105 kg will be increased to 110 kg for 2019 in a bid to allow drivers to push more during races, with the sport having faced criticism in recent times for focusing too much on fuel management and conservation. While Magnussen agreed the move will help drivers be able to push more on-track, he warned that there still may be an element of management at some...
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