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Magnussen thought F1 was a closed chapter until Haas called

Danish driver Kevin Magnussen said he had given up hope of a Formula One comeback until Haas team boss Guenther Steiner offered him the seat of sacked Russian Nikita Mazepin.

The 29-year-old told reporters he accepted immediately.

"I wasn't really thinking about Formula One a lot," said Magnussen, who competed in sportscars in the United States last year and was set to race for Peugeot in the world endurance championship as well as entering Le Mans with his father Jan.

"I'd kind of really, truly accepted that Formula One was a closed chapter."

Magnussen said he saw Haas had terminated Mazepin's contract but did not think he had a chance of returning to the team he last raced for in 2020.

Mazepin's billionaire father, now on the EU sanctions list after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, had provided the team's title sponsorship and Magnussen assumed Haas would want a replacement with funding.

Their other driver is Ferrari-backed Mick Schumacher, son of seven times champion Michael.

"I don't bring a lot other than just my driving skills to a team so I thought that was still not going to be a possibility and then Guenther called me and that was a big surprise," said Magnussen at testing in Bahrain ahead of the March 20 season-opener.

"I felt really excited when he called me and asked if I wanted to come back.

"I said yes immediately. Then afterwards I kind of thought about it."

Magnussen said a rules revolution for 2022 opened the possibility of better opportunities.

The comeback will be his second in a career that started with McLaren in 2014 before stalling after a year on the sidelines in 2015.

Informed by email on his birthday that McLaren were casting him aside, he joined Renault at short notice before the start of the 2016 season

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