In Mexico City, Kevin Magnussen will miss the first practice and lose the car to Oliver Berman…
Question: The race in Mexico City has a special flavor and atmosphere, what do you expect from this stage?
Kevin Magnussen: The Grand Prix of Mexico City is a unique race with a fantastic atmosphere. The passion of the Mexican fans is especially palpable as we drive through the stadium, and given the high altitude, finding the optimal settings is very difficult.
Question: During the first training, Oliver Berman will drive your car. How much time did you spend testing before appearing in Formula 1?
Kevin Magnussen: I spent several days. Subsequently, mid- or end-of-season tests were conducted for young pilots, but they did not participate in the first training sessions. The rules have changed since then, which should help newcomers.
Question: This weekend your teammate Nico Hulkenberg will hold his 200th Grand Prix…
Kevin Magnussen: Two hundred Grand Prix is an impressive milestone in a career. Even one Formula 1 Grand Prix is an achievement, but two hundred is truly amazing. Many drivers fight and dream to replace you in Formula 1, and if you last that long it’s really impressive.
Source: F1 News

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