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December 5, 2024 By  Featured, IMSA, News, WEC

Kevin Magnussen Confirms his Motorsport Future from 2025

Kevin Magnussen has confirmed his future in motorsport in 2025 and beyond.

Haas F1 driver will depart from the team and Championship in Abu Dhabi

BMW M Motorsport has confirmed that Kevin Magnussen will race in its LMDh programme starting in 2025.

Magnussen brings a decade of top-level motorsport experience to his new role. He will pilot the BMW M Hybrid V8 in endurance races worldwide.

Background

After completing 185 F1 races between 2024 and 2024, Magnussen shifts his focus to sportscar racing. BMW announced the move ahead of the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where Magnussen will close out his F1 season.

The Dane will depart the Haas F1 team after they signed Esteban Ocon from Alpine and Ferrari Academy junior Oliver ‘Ollie’ Bearman from F2 for 2025.

As of the 2024 Qatar Grand Prix, he has achieved one pole position, two fastest laps, and a singular podium. He holds the record for the most F1 career starts without leading a lap at 184.

Magnussen expressed his excitement about the transition, saying:

“I am happy and proud to represent such an iconic motorsport brand as BMW in some of the world’s most legendary races. After ten years in Formula 1, I am embarking on a new and exciting chapter, and I look forward to taking on the challenge in the most innovative and advanced sports cars in the history of endurance racing. A huge thank you to BMW M Motorsport for this fantastic opportunity.”

BMW M Motorsport’s LMDh programme competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) and the IMSA SportsCar Championship.

These series include races such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a challenge Magnussen has already faced during his 2021 LMP2 campaign. That year, he also completed a full season in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, earning one win and five podium finishes.

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A Fine Line Between F1 and WEC

Alongside Mick Schumacher who currently represents Alpine and Jenson Button who is a member of Jota/Cadillac in the Championship, WEC is a popular spot for those who once raced in F1:

Driver WEC years F1 years Races
Christijan Albers 2012 2005-2007 1
Fernando Alonso 2018, 2019 2001, 2003-2018, 2021-present 9
Sébastien Bourdais 2012 2008-2009 2
David Brabham 2012, 2015 1990, 1994 9
 Martin Brundle 2012 1984-1989, 1991-1996 2
 Gianmaria Bruni 2012-2016 2004 40S
Sébastien Buemi 2012-present 2009-2011 43
Karun Chandhok 2012 2010-2011 8
Max Chilton 2015 2013-2014 1
Anthony Davidson 2012-2017 2002, 2005, 2007-2008 41
Lucas di Grassi 2012-2016 2010 28
Giancarlo Fisichella 2012-2015 1996-2009 18
Emerson Fittipaldi 2014 1970-1980 1
Marc Gené 2012-2014 1999-2000, 2003-2004 5
Antonio Giovinazzi 2016 2017 2
Brendon Hartley 2014-2017 2017-present 34
Nick Heidfeld 2012-2016 2000-2011 28
Nico Hülkenberg 2015 2010, 2012-present 2
Stefan Johansson 2012 1980, 1983-1991 3
Christian Klien 2015 2004-2006, 2010 2
Kamui Kobayashi 2013, 2016-present 2009-2012, 2014 26
Pedro Lamy 2012-present 1993-1996 41
Vitantonio Liuzzi 2012-2013, 2015 2005-2007, 2009-2011 12
André Lotterer 2012-present 2014 50
Allan McNish 2012-2013 2002 16
Roberto Merhi 2016-2017 2015 8
Franck Montagny 2012 2006 1
Tiago Monteiro 2015 2005-2006
Kazuki Nakajima 2012-present 2007-2009 37
Vitaly Petrov 2016-present 2010-2012 18
 Nelson Piquet, Jr. 2016-present 2008-2009 11
Antônio Pizzonia 2013, 2016 2003-2005 3
Alexander Rossi 2013 2015 1
Mika Salo 2014 1994-2000, 2002 1
Stéphane Sarrazin 2012-present 1999 44
Takuma Sato 2012 2002-2008 2
Bruno Senna 2013-2014, 2016-present 2010-2012 23
Will Stevens 2016 2014-2015 5
Giedo van der Garde 2016 2013 4
Jean-Éric Vergne 2017-present 2012-2014 8
 Mark Webber 2014-2016 2002-2013 25
 Alexander Wurz 2012-2015 1997-2000, 2005, 2007 28

 

Magnussen joins a coveted list where he will aim for successes he did not gain within F1.

A Warm Welcome

Andreas Roos, Head of BMW M Motorsport, welcomed Magnussen to the team:

“Kevin Magnussen is an outstanding addition to our LMDh programme. He has regularly demonstrated his speed at the highest level in Formula 1 over the past decade. Thanks to his extensive experience, he is a true asset to our project. His previous full season with a sports car prototype in 2021 is another advantage for us, as it will surely ease his acclimatisation to the BMW M Hybrid V8. I am delighted that Kevin Magnussen is now part of the BMW M Motorsport family.”

Magnussen’s racing schedule for 2025 will be announced in due course. For now, he looks ahead to a fresh chapter with BMW. He will trade the world of F1 for the endurance challenges of sportscar racing.

With BMW’s rich history in motorsport, and Magnussen’s proven talent in and beyond F1, the partnership promises to be an exciting development within the world of endurance racing.

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About Emma Fisher

Emma Fisher is a First Class BA (Honours) English Language and Literature graduate with a keen interest in journalism, specialising in all things Motorsport, particularly in F1 and F1 Academy. She also aims to contribute to reducing the stigma surrounding women in the industry.