Former Haas F1 driver Kevin Magnussen shared why he thinks Max Verstappen is "getting near the all-time great" status. 2024 turned out to be a much tougher season for Red Bull than Max Verstappen would like.
Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu has confirmed that Kevin Magnussen, who parted ways with the team and Formula 1 after the 2024 season, will continue working with the squad.
Haas driver Kevin Magnussen disclosed that he had declined interest from Red Bull team principal Christian Horner in 2019, a move that could have potentially placed him within the Red Bull team today.
While many drivers are expected to change F1 teams during the offseason, the vast majority of them will be returning to the grid in 2025. There are three, however, who will not:
Kevin Magnussen has confirmed his future in motorsport in 2025 and beyond. BMW M Motorsport has confirmed that Kevin Magnussen will race in its LMDh programme starting in 2025.
There have been plenty of questions surrounding Kevin Magnussen's career trajectory following his imminent exit from the Haas F1 Team at the end of the 2024 season.
Kevin Magnussen will miss the Sao Paulo Grand Prix due to sicknesss with Britain's Oliver Bearman replacing the Dane for the whole weekend, the Haas Formula 1 team said on Friday.
The Brazilian Grand Prix has seen an unexpected change in the Haas F1 Team’s lineup. Danish driver Kevin Magnussen will be sitting out the race due to illness, making way for the team’s reserve driver, Oliver Bearman, to step into the spotlight.
Kevin Magnussen is currently in an impressive run of form, delivering strong performances for Haas in COTA and Mexico. Magnussen’s resurgence is coming at the perfect time, with his efforts capturing the attention of Sauber – who are yet to finalise their 2025 line-up.
As Haas driver Kevin Magnussen prepares to return to the Marina Bay Street Circuit this weekend, he reflects on the race ban that kept him out of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
The penalty points system in Formula 1 has increasingly come under scrutiny following Kevin Magnussen's recent ban from the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix after accumulating 12 points on his super licence.
Formula 1 drivers have voiced concerns about the sport's penalty points system that led to Haas driver Kevin Magnussen's harsh race ban from the Azerbaijan Grand Prix at Baku, asking for the existing penalty guidelines to be reviewed.
Kevin Magnussen’s race ban is at the centre of attention ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. After his penalty at the Italian GP, his on-track presence in Baku was in question.
F3 driver Gabriele Minì will make his FIA Formula 2 Championship debut at the upcoming Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku, replacing Ferrari junior driver Oliver Bearman.
Kevin Magnussen's future in Formula 1 appears uncertain as nears the end of his contract with Haas. At 31, the Danish driver is still exploring his options, but the prospects of securing a full-time drive for the 2025 season seem to be diminishing.
Ollie Bearman will be stepping in to drive for Haas at F1’s next outing in Baku. Bearman replaces the banned Kevin Magnussen, who accumulated 12 penalty points on his licence.
Nico Rosberg, the 2016 Formula 1 World Champion, has weighed in on the recent controversy surrounding Kevin Magnussen in a report by PlanetF1. The controversy pertains to the incident involving Alpine's Pierre Gasly during the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Oliver Bearman will drive for the Haas F1 team at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix next weekend, filling in for the suspended Kevin Magnussen. Bearman, 19, will be making his second Formula One start after he filled in for an ill Carlos Sainz for Ferrari at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in March.
Kevin Magnussen has stormed with anticipation and introspection about his return to Formula 1. A few days ago, he re-asserted that about his reckless and thrilling comeback.
Heading into the 2024 season, a highly volatile driver market was anticipated. However, for several months, the field was left in suspense as Carlos Sainz deliberated on his contract decision.
The Danish driver has enjoyed a successful F1 career, taking second place in his debut at the Australian Grand Prix in 2014.
The 19-year-old is getting a chance to prove himself with the American racing team.
The Monaco Grand Prix is known for its scenic views, but the 2024 incarnation of the race was anything but pretty at the start.
Haas F1 team driver, Kevin Magnussen has floated the idea of a sprint race at the Monaco Grand Prix. The Danish driver suggests it would be a ‘curveball’ to compensate for the lack of overtaking due to narrow pavements around the circuit.
Formula 1 is the pinnacle of motorsport. As such, celebrities and sportspersons often come to attend F1 races. The Emilia Romagna GP was no different as former world No.
The last three days in Miami have been catastrophic for Kevin Magnussen. Worse still for the Dane, it could become even worse as the stewards conduct further investigations.
The midfield teams are always in a scramble to score points. Their drivers are often found battling all over the track to get near the cusp of points. However, after the safety car was called in at the Chinese GP, Kevin Magnussen and Yuki Tsunoda were seen battling each other as the Dane divebombed the latter and ended Tsunoda’s race in a snap.
Haas will introduce their first upgrades of 2024 in China, but they will only be available to Kevin Magnussen. Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen have both scored points in 2024.
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