
KEVIN MAGUSEN stormed into the spotlight in 2014 with a podium performance in his first F1 race.
We look at his wife, Louise Gjorup, and their family life here.
Who is Kevin Magnussen’s wife Louise Gjorup?
Louise Gjorup is racing driver Kevin Magnussen’s wife.
She frequently shares photos of her family life on Instagram.
With her articles in Danish, she has over 12,000 followers on the site.
She also has a second Instagram page where she sells “out of her closet” clothes, shoes, and accessories.
When did Kevin Magnussen and Louise Gjorup get married?
On October 10, 2019, the Danish F1 driver married Louise.
The newlyweds shared photos of their special day on Instagram, and one month later, she said, “One month with the most important, loving, caring, and absolutely perfect husband!”
Magnussen proposed to Louise following the Mexican Grand Prix in October 2018.
How many children do Kevin Magnussen and Louise Gjorup have?
Kevin and Louise have one child, a daughter due in 2021.
Laura, the child, has appeared with her father in some of the Haas F1 team’s Twitter tweets.
Louise and Laura featured on Netflix’s Drive To Survive, where Magnussen discussed his rough patch in Formula One and how his family supported him.
What is Magnussen’s F1 record?
The Danish driver had a strong start to his Formula One career, placing second in his debut race for McLaren.
But he battled the rest of the season, with only a fifth-place finish to show for it.
Magnussen was dropped from the team the following year.
In 2016, he returned to Renault, but only scored seven points in a dismal season.
Following a move to Haas, he struggled in his rookie season.
Following a move to Haas, he struggled in his rookie season.
His form improved in 2018, placing sixth in Bahrain and Austria to finish with a career-high 56 points and ninth place in the Drivers’ Championship standings.
However, he quit at the end of the 2020 season after two dismal seasons.
After the departure of Nikita Mazepin, Magnussen returned to Haas for the 2022 season.
He won Haas’ first F1 pole position for the 2022 Sao Paulo Grand Prix’s short sprint race.
He finished eighth in the following sprint race, but crashed out on the first lap of the main race after colliding with Daniel Ricciardo.
He was kept on as