The US-based Haas Formula 1 team has made a surprising move by deciding to part ways with Kevin Magnussen for the 2025 season. This decision marks the end of an era for the Danish driver, who has been a key figure in the team's lineup.
Fans and analysts alike are buzzing with speculation about the reasons behind this unexpected change and what it means for the future of both Magnussen and Haas.
As the team gears up for the next season, all eyes are on who will fill Magnussen's seat and how this shift will impact their performance on the grid.
Haas has announced that Kevin Magnussen will not be part of their lineup for the 2025 Formula 1 season, leaving fans wondering who will race alongside Briton Oliver Bearman.
According to BBC Sport, Esteban Ocon, currently with Alpine, will take over Magnussen's seat. This information comes from sources close to both Haas and Mercedes, who manage Ocon's career.
With Nico Hulkenberg moving to Sauber, which is transforming into Audi for its 2026 F1 debut, Haas will have an entirely new driver lineup next year.
Magnussen, who first raced for Haas from 2017 to 2020 and returned in 2022 after Nikita Mazepin's departure, now faces an uncertain future in the sport.
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