Kevin Magnussen has been signed as a factory BMW driver in endurance racing next season, but that does not mean the Haas door is shut.
Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu confirmed the team is looking to continue to work with Kevin Magnussen and the departing driver made sure to keep the door open when negotiating with BMW.
Details around the 32-year-old’s racing schedule are yet to be confirmed, with how he splits his time in either series not yet announced.team principal Komatsu revealed talks are ongoing about keeping him a part of the team he has served the longest in Formula 1, but the exact details of his future role have yet to be finalised.
“You can see with what he’s done in Austin, Mexico, what he’s capable of, so on his day, he’s a very, very consistent, very good racer, very fast, clearly talented.“So, we are trying to find a way to continue with him. We’re going to continue with him in some capacity next year, but not clearly defined yet.”
“But, of course, I still cannot concretely, say ‘this is what you’re going to be doing’. But in terms of idea, in terms of a rough scope, we both agree, and we’ve been talking openly.
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