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Magnussen explains decision behind F1 return with Haas

In the wake of Haas terminating the contract it had with Nikita Mazepin, the American-owned outfit made it a priority to sound out Magnussen about whether or not he would be up for a return to grand prix racing as the Russian’s replacement.

Although Magnussen has previously been clear about how much he had enjoyed racing in the United States compared to struggling towards the rear of the F1 grid, he says the chance to get back changed his perspective.

Asked Autosport about what the lure of F1 was after being so happy in sportscars, Magnussen said: "When I left F1, I think I could have stayed in F1 with another team but it would have been messy with a lot of sponsors. I didn’t really have the motivation.

“I ran out of motivation to be running at the back. I had only done that for two years, as previous to that I had been in the midfield and that was really fun. But those two years were tough from a motivational point of view.

“Then I went away, did some other racing and got podiums, pole positions and wins, and that was really fun.

“I was enjoying it and then Gunther called me and ruined all of that! I could just feel in my stomach that I want to do to this. I didn’t know that I missed it that much, but when I got the opportunity I was like ‘yeah’.”

Kevin Magnussen, Haas F1 Team, and Guenther Steiner, Team Principal, Haas F1 Team

Photo by: Andrew Hone / Motorsport Images

Magnussen said he never expected Haas to consider him as a potential replacement for Mazepin, and that he even went on holiday after team boss Gunther Steiner’s initial call last week.

“Gunther called me about a week ago, and I was just about to go to the US with my family for a holiday before Sebring,” he said.

“I decided to go because I thought ‘let’s

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