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Magnussen would like to see refueling back in F1

 XPB Images Kevin Magnussen says he would like to see refueling back to Formula One, while also calling for the end of track limits. Refueling was banned after the 2009 season, as the sport started to move towards the current breed of 1.6-litre V6 turbocharged power units. The idea of re-introducing refueling in grand prix racing briefly surfaced at the beginning of the 2016 campaign, as F1 chiefs looked for ways to make the series more exciting while drafting the 2017 regulations. However, several team bosses, including Mercedes’ Toto Wolff and Red Bulls’ Christian Horner, swiftly moved to cast doubt on the idea, as it went against the sport’s green credentials. Answering...
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