Kevin Magnussen missed the Baku stage due to disqualification, but will return to the wheel at the Singapore Grand Prix. Speaking to the press in the Marina Bay circuit paddock on Thursday, the Haas driver said he was unhappy with the FIA’s current approach to penalties.
“I haven’t read what other drivers have said, but if some of them are calling for a review of the penalty system, that’s great,” says Kevin Magnussen. – I believe there is nothing good about Formula 1 limiting the competition on the track in this way. It’s bad when a sport you love changes in a direction you don’t like.
I’m one of those people… I love the tough competition on the track, which I think is an essential part of the beauty of motorsport. Fighting to the limit and a little bit more – that’s why we love racing.
Racers have to find their own balance in the fight. You win or ruin the race for yourself if you go over the limit. But now we are getting fined for ridiculous things in my opinion. “I am a Formula 1 fan and I want us to be allowed to fight more on the track.”
Source: F1 News

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