Magnussen snubs Haas sub role but would consider the same role with Mercedes

Magnussen snubs Haas sub role but would consider the same role with Mercedes

Kevin Magnussen doesn’t want to be on Haas’ contact list should they require a substitute driver in 2021.

The Dane has already begun life after Formula 1, finishing a frustrating fifth at the Daytona 24 Hours having looked on course to win until a puncture struck with just seven minutes left.

However, Haas chief Guenther Steiner didn’t rule out calling on his former drivers should there be a need to replace Nikita Mazepin or Mick Schumacher this season.

“I think we have to take a third driver this year, as we did last year, because of Covid-19,” he told Motorsport.com. “You never know when it hits you. If you ever need a third driver on the track, it’s now.

“There’s no rush to name anybody. We are talking with Pietro [Fittipaldi], obviously, but there is no big rush from our side and not from his side.

“I wouldn’t mind if they [Romain Grosjean and Magnussen] were free, I think they’d love to come back. I didn’t ask them, but I don’t think they have any bad feelings.”

In response, however, Magnussen was pretty clear.

“Guenther is a good friend, as are many people in the Haas F1 team, but any talk about racing, like a one-off race, I don’t have much interest in that,” he said.

“I like to be fully focused on what I am doing and I miss winning. I’ve done seven years of F1, [so] doing one more race, I don’t think is that interesting.”

At the same time… “If Mercedes came and asked me if I wanted to drive, I think everyone would look at that very seriously,” he added.

“[But] I have given F1 a very fair shot; I think I have done my best to try to be successful.

“I’ve done it and feel like I’m ready to go and win some stuff again — that’s really where I’m at.”

In addition to his Chip Ganassi seat in IMSA, Magnussen was also recently confirmed as part of Peugeot’s new WEC Hypercar team for 2022.

K-Mag will race alongside fellow ex-F1 drivers Paul di Resta and Jean-Eric Vergne as well as Loic Duval as part of a six-man line-up across the two cars.

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