Haas has announced that Kevin Magnussen will leave the team at the end of the 2024 F1 season.
The Dane, who has driven for the team between 2017-2020 and again from 2022 will leave after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, in what is expected to be his final season in grand prix racing.
Haas recently confirmed that it would be handing Ferrari protege Oliver Bearman his full-time F1 debut in 2025, with Alpine outcast Esteban Ocon tipped to be heading to the team to be his team-mate in an all-new ’25 line-up.
Magnussen’s current team-mate Nico Hulkenberg has already been announced as moving to Stake in preparation for Audi’s arrival in ’26.
The Danish driver rejoined Haas at the start of the 2022 season after Nikita Mazepin was sacked on the eve of the new season after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, scoring fifth place on his return in Bahrain, having initially left at the end of the ’20 season.
As of the 2024 British Grand Prix, Magnussen is the most experienced Haas driver with 135 race starts, out of a career total of 175.








