
Kevin Magnussen
Cup Series start with Project 91
Trackhouse Racing and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., announced that former Formula 1 and current FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) driver Magnussen will drive the No. 91 Qualcomm Chevrolet in the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego on June 21.
ANALYSIS
Magnussen will make his Cup Series debut in a few weeks at the Naval Base Coronado event in San Diego. Trackhouse will put the veteran driver in the team's No. 91 Chevrolet for this new event. Magnussen has spent the past couple seasons competing mainly in sportscar racing. He's a steady hand in street course type events but this will be his first time racing on a city street in a NASCAR Cup Series car. It will be interesting to see how Magnussen fares in this event.
Magnussen will make his Cup Series debut in a few weeks at the Naval Base Coronado event in San Diego. Trackhouse will put the veteran driver in the team's No. 91 Chevrolet for this new event. Magnussen has spent the past couple seasons competing mainly in sportscar racing. He's a steady hand in street course type events but this will be his first time racing on a city street in a NASCAR Cup Series car. It will be interesting to see how Magnussen fares in this event.
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
The Danish driver had difficulties finishing in the points during the latter half of the 2022 season after starting off strong with three Top-10 finishes in the first four races. But alongside Haas' many mechanical issues last year- leading to five different DNFs out of 22 race starts for Magnussen- the driver of the No. 20 found it difficult to continuously outperform his younger teammate Mick Schumacher following the summer break. Despite his performance struggles, however, a wet qualifying session at the Brazil Grand Prix brought Magnussen (and Haas, by extension) his first-ever pole position in Formula One, and a moment to be remembered fondly in the years to come. Magnussen urgently needs a good season going into 2023, both for the sake of his own confidence and for the benefit of his team; with any luck, Haas will have remedied the issues with the VF-22 that plagued the Dutchman throughout the 2022 season and Magnussen will be able to put up some good points for the team this year.
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