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Magnussen: We can't return to the 70s and 80s-style cars

Kevin Magnussen has insisted Formula 1 cannot return to what the style of the cars used to be like in the 1970s and '80s. Magnussen believes that finding the limit in the current cars is already difficult and has insisted the sport should not move back to the slower cars. The Dane believes that the drivers should be more challenged in the cockpit, something that Lewis Hamilton said in Thursday's press conference prior to the Canadian Grand Prix. "I think the drivers from the past could probably have done the same, but I think these fast cars really need something extra to get the most out of it," Magnussen said, as cited by GPToday.net. "The limit is so far away, so...
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