Magnussen done at McLaren

McLaren won’t be renewing young Dane’s contract for 2016

Denmark’s Formula 1 hope Kevin Magnussen will not have his contract renewed by McLaren for next season, according to Autosport.

Autosport revealed, however, that the young Dane could very well have a future in Formula 1 and is one of three drivers being considered for Lotus’s second seat alongside Pastor Madonaldo.

Magnussen first joined British racing team McLaren in 2012 and swiftly rose through its ranks.

READ MORE: Magnussen out as McLaren go with Button

Sterling debut
He was first part of the team’s talent program before graduating to the Formula 1 team where he finished second on his debut at the 2014 Australian Grand Prix.

But this year, the Dane was demoted to reserve driver following the arrival of Fernando Alonso and he had looked poised to remain so in 2016.





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