
Kevin Magnussen Set for NASCAR Cup Series Debut at San Diego
Former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut on June 21 at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, driving a Chevrolet entered by Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91.
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Former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut on June 21 at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, driving a Chevrolet entered by Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91.

Kevin Magnussen will step into the NASCAR Cup Series for the first time at the inaugural San Diego weekend on June 21, driving the No. 91 Qualcomm Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing as part of the team’s PROJECT91 program.

Trackhouse Racing and Qualcomm Technologies team up to debut Danish former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen in NASCAR’s inaugural San Diego event, leveraging AI and the PROJECT91 platform.

The Danish driver will pilot the No. 91 Chevrolet in the upcoming NASCAR street race at Naval Base Coronado, bringing his road‑course pedigree to a new American series.

Kevin Magnussen, a former Formula 1 driver with 185 starts, is set to debut in NASCAR at San Diego with Trackhouse Racing, bringing his endurance‑championship experience to the American stock‑car series.

The upcoming race on Naval Base Coronado marks the first NASCAR event on an active military base, featuring Magnussen’s debut alongside veteran Jimmie Johnson and a lineup curated by Project 91.
Danish Formula One veteran Kevin Magnussen is set to make his debut in NASCAR’s premier Cup Series, taking the wheel of the No. 91 Qualcomm Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing in the season‑opening event at San Diego.

After a decade in Formula One and successes in IndyCar and IMSA, Kevin Magnussen is set to debut in the NASCAR Cup Series at Naval Base Coronado, driving Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91 entry with Qualcomm as primary sponsor.

Former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen is set to make his NASCAR Cup Series debut with Trackhouse Racing’s PROJECT91 at the upcoming San Diego event, bringing international talent and cutting‑edge AI technology to American stock car racing.

Kevin Magnussen, a veteran of Formula One and endurance racing, is set to debut in the NASCAR Cup Series with Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91 team at the upcoming San Diego event.

Kevin Magnussen will pilot the No. 91 Chevrolet at the first NASCAR Cup street‑course race in San Diego, bringing his extensive international racing background to a new American series.

Kevin Magnussen, a veteran of Formula 1 and the World Endurance Championship, is set to contest his first NASCAR Cup Series race in San Diego.

Kevin Magnussen will step into the NASCAR Cup Series for the first time on June 21, driving the No. 91 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing in the new street‑course race at Naval Base Coronado, while the team leans on Qualcomm’s sponsorship and veteran crew chief Phil Surgen.

Kevin Magnussen will drive the No. 91 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing in the first ever NASCAR Cup Series street‑course event held in San Diego, California.
Kevin Magnussen, a ten‑year Formula One veteran, is set to make his NASCAR Cup Series debut at Naval Base Coronado on June 21, driving the No. 91 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91 program.

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