Qatar GP: Anticipated Challenges and Key Storylines
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Kevin Magnussen anticipates the Qatar Grand Prix to be the toughest race of the year due to the circuit's high-speed nature and the physical demands posed by the weather conditions. Despite cooler temperatures expected this year, the track's unique layout and the time zone change from Las Vegas add to the challenge. Drivers and their teams are preparing for the physical strain and jet lag, with strategies like hydration and cooling methods to cope with the conditions.
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