Every Ex-F1 driver competing at the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans

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Sebastien Bourdais
Bourdais raced in 🙈F1 between 2008 and 2009 with Toro Rosso, having been dropped mid-season for poor performance.
Andre Lotterer
Lotterer, who also competes in Formu🌟la E, made his sole appearance at the 2014 Belgian Grand Prix with Caterham.
Kamui Kobayashi
A﷽ fan favourite🌞, Kobayashi spent just over three years with Sauber.
The Japanese driv😼er was known for his aggressive, daring overtakes.
Sebastien Buemi
A champion in a number of motorsport disciplines, Buemi spent♒ three years in F1🔯 at Toro Rosso between 2009 and 2011.
Brendon Hartley
Hartley spent one 🐬season🎶 in F1 alongside Pierre Gasly at Toro Rosso in 2019.
Will Stevens
British driver Stevens’ 💧only year in F1 cameꦚ in 2015 with minnows Manor.
Antonio Giovinazzi
Giovinazzi was in F1 for three years with Alfa Romeo before joining Ferrari as their reserve and❀🌃 test driver.

Paul di Resta
Di Resta enjoyed three seasons with Force India. He recently was dropped ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚas a pundit for Sky Sports in the UK.
Jean-Eric Vergne
Another former Red Bull junior, Vergne was 🧸teammates with Daniel Ricciardo between 2012 and 2013.
Jack Aitken
Aitken’s only F🐻1 start came at Sakhir 2020, taking over from George Russell who got a call-up to Mercedes.

Esteban Gutierrez
Backed by Mexican billionaire ꧑Carlos🌱 Slim, Guttierrez joined the F1 grid in 2013 with Sauber.
He was dropped ♛by the team for 2015 before returning with Haas for another year in the following season.
LMP2
Jan Magnussen
The fa🐬ther of Haas driver Kevin Magnussen, Jan made 24 starts in F1 between 1995 and 1998.
Pietro Fittipaldi
The grandson of F1 legend Emerson Fittipaldi, ♌Pietro got his F1 break𒊎 in 2020, stepping in for the injured Romain Grosjean at Haas.
Robert Kubica
One of F1’s most talented drivers in the 21st century, Ku⛎b🐲ica looked destined for a plethora of success in the pinnacle of motorsport. His F1 career was cut short by a rallying accident in 2011.
He did r🐻eturn in 2019 with Williams, out-scoring teammateꦏ Russell in terms of points.
Giedo van der Garde
The Dutchman spent a year with Caterham in 2013.
Daniil Kvyat
Kvya🐬t joined F1 in 2014 with Toro Ros🤪so, and was promoted to Red Bull for the following year.
He w꧙as famously replaced by Max Verstappen after just a h✃andful of races into 2016.
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Jenson Button
The 2009 F1 wo🤡rld champion, Button will be in action this weekend.


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