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Magnussen agrees Haas switch for 2017

Kevin Magnussen is set to switch to the Haas Formula 1 team next year after having agreed a deal with the American outfit. Motorsport.com understands the Dane, currently driving for Renault, will sign a two-year contract with Haas imminently. He is to replace Mexican driver Esteban Gutierrez and will thus feature alongside Romain Grosjean in the line-up. Magnussen, 24, returned to Formula 1 racing this year with Renault, having spent 2015 as McLaren's reserve driver following a difficult rookie season with the British team in 2014. Renault delayed a decision on its line-up for 2017, but recently announced Nico Hulkenberg as its first driver, with his teammate yet to be confirmed....
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