Kevin Magnussen will retain an active role with the Haas Formula 1 team this year, despite losing his race seat at the end of 2024
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Kevin Magnussen looked set for a glorious Formula 1 career when he took second on his grand prix debut with McLaren in 2014. He reflects on everything that followed in a raw and revealing interview with Edd Straw
Kevin Magnussen will retain an active role with the Haas Formula 1 team this year, despite losing his race seat at the end of 2024
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