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Kevin Magnussen happier at Renault than McLaren

Kevin Magnussen appears a happier man in 2016, in the wake of his ill-fated McLaren adventure.

Kevin Magnussen is apparently a happier man in 2016, in the wake of his ill-fated McLaren adventure.

Magnussen admits to struggling in the last couple of years, following the high pressure of his 2014 debut at McLaren, his replacement by Fernando Alonso last year, and his unceremonious ousting late in the season.

He confirmed to BT newspaper: "I've always been a big fan of McLaren, but I fit in better at Renault. It is also that McLaren is a big team on the way down, while Renault is coming up and it's a great atmosphere."

According to another Danish newspaper, Ekstra Bladet, he continued: "It was hard to be a new driver at a team with a lot of expectations and a lot of pressure.

"It's something else to be with a team that you feel is coming up.

"You can feel there is more money and it's being built up with more people rather than less and less money. It goes in a different direction here than at McLaren and it's very motivating."

Continuing to contrast Renault with McLaren, he said: "Renault and Enstone are better at finding problems.

"McLaren was really good at solving problems - Renault is as well - but I think McLaren sometimes had a hard time finding them. When they did, they were solved quickly."

Finally, Magnussen predicted that Renault will make rapid progress this year and beyond, despite the fact it might struggle initially on the cusp of the points.

"We need to improve in many areas," he told Danish broadcaster TV2, "but until now the team has not had the money to develop. Everything should be up and running again now, and then we will catch up."

The new season kicks off with the Australian Grand Prix on March 20.

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