The likes of Ollie Bearman and Franco Colapinto once again restored teams' faith in youth, as they opted for emerging talents such as Gabriel Bortoleto and Kimi Antonelli for the 2025 season.
Magnussen releases statement ahead of racing return
While Perez and Ricciardo’s racing future remains unknown, Bottas and Magnussen have already secured roles for 2025.
The Dane returned to the track in a test ahead of the Daytona 24 Hours, which is set to take place this weekend, where he piloted the BMW M Hybrid V8.
The IMSA season opener marks the first of Magnussen’s drives in the series, and will compete in three endurance rounds of the championship, before beginning his first season in the World Endurance Championship with BMW.
Magnussen took to his social media following the test, where he heralded his racing return in an official statement.
“The Roar is in the books. It’s been a great few days here at Daytona, preparing for the race and getting to know all the good people from BMW Motorsport and Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. Looking forward to next week,” Magnussen wrote.
The Roar is in the books ✔️ It’s been a great few days here at Daytona, preparing for the race and getting to know all the good people from @bmwmmotorsport and @RLLracing. Looking forward to next week 👊🇺🇸 #IMSA