Who are the 19 ex-F1 drivers racing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans?
19 ex-F1 drivers are compeಌting at the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans this weekend

The 24 Hou🏅rs of Le Mans takes place this weekend, with eight manufacturers competing in the premier Hypercar class.
Seventeen ex-F1 drivers will be racing in t⛄he Hypercar division, while there will be 19 ex-F1 drivers on the grid overall.
Over the years, a number of former F1 dr🐼ivers have w🐽on the legendary race.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso famously wo🧜n the Le Mans 24 Hours in 2018 and 2019 w🎶ith Toyota.
Current Sauber driver Nico Hulkenberg was victorious in 2015, taking part in Le Mans during the midd💛le of the F🍷1 season.
Brendon Hartley, Sebastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima, Kamui Kobayashi and Antonio Giovinazz♓i have all won the Le Mans 24 Hours, having previously raced in F1.
Felipe Nasr
Felipe Nasr will be behind the wheel of the #4 Porsche 963 at Le Mans. The Brazilian 🔯raced in F1 between 2015 and 2016 for Sau𝄹ber.
Pascal Wehrlein
Pascal Wehrlein is Nasr’s teammate in the #4 Porsche 963. Wehrlein impressed for Manor in 2016 and spent a season at Sauber in 2017. Part of the Mercedes junior programme, the German looked des🐎tined for a lengthy F1 stint. However, he could not secure a seat for 2018 and moved to Formula E and sportscars.
Kamui Kobayashi
The popular Japanese driver will be racing for Toyota at Le Mans. He will pilot the Toyota GR010 Hybrid. Kamui Kobayashi made a name for himself in F1 during the back-end of the 2009 season, stepping in for the injured Timo Glock. His impressive stand-in performances earned him a full-time drive with Sauber, where he remained until the end of 2012. Kobayashi retur💯ned to the grid with backmarkers Caterham in 2014 before leaving the sp✨ort.

Nyck De Vries
Nyck De🦩 Vries is teammates with Kobayashi at Toyota. The Dutchman made 10 F1 starts for 🐟AlphaTauri in 2023 before being replaced by Daniel Riccardo.
Sebastien Buemi
Sebastian Buemi will drive the second Toyota GR010 Hybrid. The Swiss made his F1 debut in 2009 with Toro Rosso. Unable to imprജess Red Bull bosses enough to earn a promotion to Red Bull, he was replaced for 2012. Buemi has remained part of the Red Bull set-up as a simulator driver.
Brendon Hartley
Like Buemi, Brendon Hartley was part of the Red Bull junio🐷r programme. He got his lo♋ng-awaited F1 chance in 2018 at Toro Rosso.
Will Stevens
Will Stevens spearheads Cadillac’s Hyper𒁏car charge in 2025. Stevens’ sole F1 campaign came in 2015, driving for backmarkers Manor.
Kevin Magnussen
Kevin Magnussen’s F1 career came to an end in 2024. The Dane spent nine years in F1🤡, racing for McLaren, Renault and Haas. Magnussen𒐪 will drive for BMW at Le Mans.
Mick Schumacher
After leaving his role as Mercedes’ test and reserve driver, Mick Schumacher is part of the Alpin🐈e Endurance Team. Mick, the son of seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher, enjoyed two💧 years at Haas in 2021 and 2022.

Sebastien Bourdais
Sebastian Bourdais’ impressive mot🦹orsport CV didn’t translate into F1. He was dropped by Toro Rosso midway through 2009. Bourdais is driving for Cadillac alongside Jenson Button.
Jenson Button
Jenson Button makes his fourth Le Mans appearance this year. Button’s F1 career🌜 spanned 16 years, calling time on it at the end of 2016. He won the 2009 world championship with Brawn GP.
Antonio Giovinazzi
Antonio Giovinazzi is driving❀ for Ferrari AF Corse at Le Mans this weekend. His F1 career was mostly uninspiring, spending three years at Sauber. The Italian has already enjoyed success in the World Endurance Championship, winning Le Mans in 2023.
Robert Kubica
Widely regarded as one of F1’s most ta🅷lented drivers in the last 20 years, Robert Kubica will drive the Ferrari 499P this weekend. The Pole took his maiden F1 victory for BMW-Sauber at the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix. Had it not been for his rally accident in 2011, Kubica would likely have moved to Ferrari.
Paul di Resta
Paul di Resta spent three seaso🅰ns at F꧑orce India between 2011 and 2013. He also made a one-off return for Williams at the 2017 Hungarian Grand Prix. Di Resta will represent Peugeot at Le Mans.
Jean-Eric Vergne
Jean-Eric Vꦍergne spent three years in F1. He lost out to Ricciardo when Red Bull had to decide between the pair when choosing Mark Webber’s replacement for 2014.

Stoffel Vandoorne
Many feel that Stoffel Vandoorne didn’t get a fair crack at F1. He scored his points on his debut for McLaren, standing in for Fernando Alonso at the 2016 Bahrain Grand Prix. After two difficult years wꦍith the Woking-based outfit, ⛦Vandoorne was ultimately replaced for the 2019 season.
Jack Aitken
Jack Aitken has just one F1 start to his name, replacing George Russell ♈at the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix. Russell was given the call-up to Mercedes after Lewis Hamilton was ruled out of the race in Bahrain due to COVID-19. Aitken will be behind the wheel of the Cadillac V-Series.R.
Andre Lotterer
Andre Lotterer’s sole F1 appearance came at the 2014 Belgian Grand Prix. He out⛦-𒁃qualified Marcus Ericsson in his only F1 outing, which ended on the first lap. Lotterer is competing in the LMP2 class for IDEC Sport.
Pietro Fittipaldi
Also competing in LMP2 is Pietro Fittipaldi. He wilꦓl drive for United Auto🍬sports. Fittipaldi has two F1 race starts to his name after replacing the injured Romain Grosjean at the end of 2020.

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