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Kevin Magnussen is set to return to Formula 1 at the Singapore Grand Prix after serving a one-race ban for accumulating 12 penalty points on his super license, making him the first driver disqualified under the current penalty points system. He criticized the FIA for 'punishing ridiculous things,' reflecting on how such strict regulations have altered the sport he once loved. Magnussen's race ban stemmed from a collision with Pierre Gasly at the Italian Grand Prix, which led to significant discussions among drivers about the need for a review of the penalty system. As he prepares for the challenging Singapore circuit, Magnussen expressed excitement about racing again, highlighting the physical demands and his positive outlook for the team's performance. Other drivers, including Gasly, have supported calls for a review of the penalty points system, indicating a shared sentiment of leniency within the paddock. With Magnussen's return, attention now shifts to other drivers like Fernando Alonso, who faces potential penalties as the season progresses.
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