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Jan Ellegaard Magnussen (born 4 July 1973) is a Danish professional racing driver and was a factory driver for General Motors until the end of the 2020 season. He has competed in Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART), NASCAR, the FIA Formula One World Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. With the Corvette Racing team, Magnussen won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in class on four occasions, in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2009, as well as the IMSA Sportscar Championship twice in 2017 and 2018. He also won the 2015 24 Hours of Daytona in the GTLM class.

Jan Magnussen, Silverstone British F3 1994

Born in Roskilde, Magnussen won the 1992 Formula Ford Festival at Brands Hatch, then dominated the 1994 British Formula 3 championship with Paul Stewart Racing, winning fourteen of the eighteen events and breaking Ayrton Senna's F3 record. Magnussen scored his first British F3 win that April at Donington Park, also taking pole for the race. He also won at Brands Hatch, twice at Silverstone, and at Thruxton. He won six of the first eight races. He then won again at Donington Park, and both season-ending rounds at Silverstone.

Magnussen made his Formula One debut at the 1995 Pacific Grand Prix in Aida, sitting in for Mika Häkkinen, who was unwell; becoming the first Danish to race in the category since Tom Belsø in 1974. In 1996, Magnussen drove in the CART series and International Touring Car Championship.

For 1997–1998, Magnussen had a seat in Formula One with the newly founded Stewart Grand Prix team, owned in part by his old F3 boss Paul Stewart. Team founder Jackie Stewart once described him as "the most talented young driver to emerge since Ayrton Senna", but his performance was underwhelming. He scored his only championship point in his last race in F1, the 1998 Canadian Grand Prix; for the rest of the season he was replaced by Jos Verstappen. Magnussen started 24 GPs, one less than he entered, because his car was damaged in an accident during the start of the 1997 Brazilian Grand Prix causing him to retire before the restart.

Magnussen driving the No. 11 Panoz LMP-1 at the 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans

In 1999, Magnussen participated in seven CART races. In 1999 and 2000, he raced in the American Le Mans Series with Panoz. In 2001, he drove a Peugeot in Danish Touring Car series (DTC) and raced in eight ALMS races. 2002 he also raced for Peugeot in DTC and in ten ALMS races. Magnussen won the 2008 GT1 and 2013 GT drivers' championships, both with Corvette Racing.

Magnussen has participated in various classes in the 24 hours of Le Mans every year since 1999. His best results so far are the victories in the GTS class in 2004 and GT1 class in 2005, 2006, and 2009, each time in a Chevrolet Corvette with Oliver Gavin and Olivier Beretta as teammates in 2005 and 2006, and Johnny O'Connell and Antonio García in 2009.

Also, Magnussen has participated in the 12 Hours of Sebring every year since 1999, winning the GT1 class in 2006, 2008, and 2009.

In 2005, Magnussen drove a Toyota Corolla in the Danish Touring Car Championship.

Magnussen was still an active driver, competing in the Danish Touring Car Championship (DTC) until 2010 and in a Chevrolet Corvette C7.R in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with Antonio Garcia as teammate until 2019 – and in the 24 hours of Le Mans. In the Danish Touring Car series, he drove a Chevrolet Lacetti for Perfection Racing. He won the DTC in 2003 and 2008.

Magnussen's No. 09 car at Sonoma Raceway in 2010

On 11 June 2010, it was announced that Magnussen would make his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series debut driving the No. 09 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet for Phoenix Racing at Infineon Raceway. After starting 32nd on the grid, he finished in twelfth position.

On 14 June 2010, it was announced that Magnussen and Perfection Racing would not be participating in the DTC, leaving Magnussen and the team to focus on the Scandinavian Touring Car Cup's remaining two rounds.

2011 Rolex Sports Car

Magnussen drove the No. 57 Stevenson Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro with Robin Liddell and Andrew Davis in the 2010 GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series season opener, the Rolex 24 at Daytona. Following the Rolex 24, he moved to the team's No. 97 car and competed in the majority of the races with Gunter Schaldach. Magnussen finished 24th in GT points and his best finish was second (Miller) with four top-tens.

The No. 63 Corvette C7.R belonging to Magnussen, Garcia, and Rockenfeller at the 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans

On 7 November 2019, Magnussen was confirmed to drive in the inaugural TCR Denmark Touring Car Series for LM Racing in a VW Golf GTI TCR.

On 22 July 2023, Magnussen won Aurum 1006 km endurance race in Lithuania, driving a Mercedes-Benz AMG GT3 Evo.

On 16 September 2024, it was announced that Magnussen would take part in the Walter Hayes Trophy at Silverstone in November, driving a GT Motorsport-prepared Van Diemen RF78 in the same Duckhams colours that adorned his car at the 1992 Formula Ford Festival

Magnussen's oldest son Kevin is also a racing driver currently competing in the FIA World Endurance Championship and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with BMW, having previously competed in Formula One with Haas, McLaren and Renault. Kevin mentioned that his father was his first hero when he was a child.

Magnussen's nephew, Dennis Lind, and his youngest son, Luca, are also racing drivers.

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† Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as he had completed over 90% of the race distance.

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† – Did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

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24 Hours of Le Mans results
Panoz MotorsportsJohnny O'Connell Max AngelelliPanoz LMP-1 Roadster-S-FordLMP32311th9th
Panoz MotorsportsDavid Brabham Mario AndrettiPanoz LMP-1 Roadster-S-ÉlanLMP90031515th8th
Panoz MotorsportsDavid Brabham Franck LagorcePanoz LMP07-ÉlanLMP90085DNFDNF
Panoz Motor SportsDavid Brabham Bryan HertaPanoz LMP01 Evo-ÉlanLMP90090DNFDNF
Audi Sport Japan Team GohSeiji Ara Marco WernerAudi R8LMP9003704th2nd
Corvette RacingOliver Gavin Olivier BerettaChevrolet Corvette C5-RGTS3456th1st
Corvette RacingOliver Gavin Olivier BerettaChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT13495th1st
Corvette RacingOliver Gavin Olivier BerettaChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT13554th1st
Corvette RacingJohnny O'Connell Ron FellowsChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT13426th2nd
Corvette RacingJohnny O'Connell Ron FellowsChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT134414th2nd
Corvette RacingJohnny O'Connell Antonio GarcíaChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT134215th1st
Corvette RacingJohnny O'Connell Antonio GarcíaChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT2225DNFDNF
Corvette RacingOliver Gavin Richard WestbrookChevrolet Corvette C6.RGTEPro211DNFDNF
Corvette RacingAntonio García Jordan TaylorChevrolet Corvette C6.RGTEPro32623rd5th
Corvette RacingAntonio García Jordan TaylorChevrolet Corvette C6.RGTEPro31219th4th
Corvette RacingAntonio García Jordan TaylorChevrolet Corvette C7.RGTEPro33814th2nd
Corvette RacingAntonio García Ryan BriscoeChevrolet Corvette C7.RGTEPro0DNSDNS
Corvette Racing - GMAntonio García Ricky TaylorChevrolet Corvette C7.RGTEPro33625th7th
Corvette Racing - GMAntonio García Jordan TaylorChevrolet Corvette C7.RGTEPro34019th3rd
Corvette Racing - GMAntonio García Mike RockenfellerChevrolet Corvette C7.RGTEPro34218th4th
Corvette RacingAntonio García Mike RockenfellerChevrolet Corvette C7.RGTEPro33728th8th
JMW MotorsportRichard Heistand Max RootFerrari 488 GTE EvoGTEAm33530th6th
High Class RacingAnders Fjordbach Kevin MagnussenOreca 07-GibsonLMP233629th17th
Inter Europol CompetitionAnders Fjordbach Mark KvammeOreca 07-GibsonLMP2117DNFDNF
LMP2 Pro-am

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24 Hours of Daytona results
DPDoran RacingPontiac-DoranBobby Labonte Bryan Herta Terry Labonte6759 DNF9 DNF
GTThe Racer's GroupPontiac GTO.RPaul Edwards Kelly Collins Andy Pilgrim6332613
DPSunTrust RacingPontiac Riley DPWayne Taylor Max Angelelli Jeff Gordon66633
GTBanner RacingPontiac GXP.RPaul Edwards Kelly Collins647177
GTBanner RacingPontiac GXP.RPaul Edwards Kelly Collins689124
GTStevenson MotorsportsChevrolet Camaro GT.RRobin Liddell Andrew Davis683114
GTStevenson MotorsportsChevrolet Camaro GT.RRobin Liddell Ronnie Bremer6292612
DPSpirit of Daytona RacingCorvette DPAntonio García Oliver Gavin Richard Westbrook62988
GTStevenson MotorsportsChevrolet Camaro GT.RJohn Edwards Robin Liddell Tommy Milner59536 DNF23 DNF
GTLMCorvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C7.RAntonio García Ryan Briscoe32960 DNF10 DNF
GTLMCorvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C7.RAntonio García Ryan Briscoe72541
GTLMCorvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C7.RAntonio GarcíaMike Rockenfeller72282
GTLMCorvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C7.RAntonio GarcíaMike Rockenfeller65284
GTLMCorvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C7.RAntonio GarcíaMike Rockenfeller781133
GTLMCorvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C7.RAntonio GarcíaMike Rockenfeller563166

† Withdrew due to licence problems

YearTeamCarCo-driverPositionLaps
Team DynamikHolden Commodore VYNicolas Minassian11th158

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† Magnussen did not complete sufficient laps in order to score full points.

  • Season still in progress.

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

  • Official website
  • Jan Magnussen driver statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Jan Magnussen career summary at DriverDB.com
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