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Kevin Magnussen says Formula 1 rules are "nonsense"

Kevin Magnussen describes the number of penalties handed out to Formula 1 drivers as "nonsense".

Kevin Magnussen has described the number of penalties handed out to Formula 1 drivers as "nonsense".

After run-ins with Nico Hulkenberg, Fernando Alonso and others, the Dane is earning a reputation as a 'bad boy'.

For instance, he told Hulkenberg to "suck my balls" during a live TV interview recently, and has taken a strong stance against the safety innovation Halo.

"People must not think that the highway is more dangerous than what we do," he told Germany's Sport Bild.

As for his "suck my balls" comment, the Haas driver said it is within the drivers' power to "make Formula 1 even cooler".

"On the track, we have too many rules," said Magnussen, who turns 25 on Thursday.

"Clearly we need rules, but not every single manoeuvre [should be] questioned.

"The fact that you are not allowed to push anyone out of the track on a straight line is reasonable. But there is a lot of stuff that is complete nonsense.

"They should just let us fight our battles on the track."

The calendar continues with the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.

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