All the ex-Formula 1 drivers taking part in the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours

A total of 16 ex-Formula 1 drivers will be racing this weekend in the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours.

Special ContributorStefan Mackley
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The 94th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours will take place this weekend, with 62 cars and 186 drivers set to race at the Circuit de la Sarthe.

There will be some familiar faces racing in France this weekend, with no less than 16 ex-Formula 1 drivers set to get behind the wheel of prototype and GT machinery.

Who are these drivers and what did they achieve during their F1 careers?

Kamui Kobayashi

Le Mans entry: #7 Toyota GR010 Hybrid

Kamui Kobayashi took part in 75 Grands Prix during his F1 career, which began with Toyota before three seasons at BMW Sauber and eventually Caterham between 2009 and 2014.

The Japanese driver achieved a best result of third in front of his home fans at Suzuka in 2012, and moved into the World Endurance Championship post-F1 with Toyota. He won the 2021 Le Mans 24 Hours and has finished runner-up five times at the French endurance race.

2012 Japanese Grand Prix - Sunday Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Japan. 7th October 2012. Kamui Kobayashi,Kobayashi took one F1 podium at Suzuka in front of his home fans in 2012

Nyck de Vries

Le Mans entry: #7 Toyota GR010 Hybrid

A one-off appearance for Williams at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix in place of Alex Albon gave Nyck de Vries the chance to show his capabilities, with the 2019 Formula 2 champion finishing ninth.

It was enough to gain the attention of the Red Bull junior team – then named AlphaTauri – and the Dutchman was signed for the 2023 season. But failing to reach the points in 10 races meant he was dropped, and a move to sports cars beckoned, the highlight so far being runner-up at the 2024 Le Mans with Toyota.

NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JULY 09: Nyck de Vries of Scuderia AlphaTauri and The Netherlands  duringDe Vries lasted just 10 races with AlphaTauri before being dropped in 2023

Sebastien Buemi

Le Mans entry: #8 Toyota GR010 Hybrid

Three seasons with Toro Rosso between 2009-2011 were not enough to convince Red Bull's hierarchy to promote Sebastien Buemi to the senior team, and so after 55 Grands Prix starts and a best result of P7, the Swiss driver found himself joining Toyota's WEC programme.

Competing in his 15th season with the Japanese manufacturer this year, Buemi has taken four wins at the Le Mans 24 Hours and the same number of WEC titles during an illustrious sports car career.

MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 11:  Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Scuderia Toro Rosso is seen duringBuemi enjoyed success after leaving F1 for sports cars

Brendon Hartley

Le Mans entry #8 Toyota GR010 Hybrid

Like many before him, Brendon Hartley was also cut adrift at Toro Rosso after just one full-time season with the team, which yielded a best result of P9.

The New Zealander found success in sports cars, first with Porsche where he won the 2017 Le Mans 24 Hours, before repeating the feat the following season having moved to Toyota. A third Le Mans success came in 2022, having also finished runner-up on three other occasions at La Sarthe.

MONZA, ITALY - AUGUST 30:  Brendon Hartley of Scuderia Toro Rosso and New Zealand  during previewsHartley has won the Le Mans 24 Hours three times

Will Stevens

Le Mans entry: #12 Cadillac V-Series.R

A one-off appearance for Caterham in 2014 before a full season with Manor in 2015 meant Will Stevens was consigned to the back of the field for his F1 career, but the Briton has found himself towards the front in the Hypercar class.

He has secured two outright wins during previous WEC seasons aboard Porsche and Cadillac machinery, and is a two-time Le Mans class winner across GTE and LMP2.

Will Stevens (GBR) Caterham Test Driver.\nFormula One Testing, Silverstone, England, Day One,Stevens made his F1 debut with Caterham in 2014

Kevin Magnussen

Le Mans entry: #15 BMW M Hybrid V8

A total of 185 Grands Prix starts yielded just one podium for Kevin Magnussen, somewhat ironically on debut for McLaren at the 2014 Australian Grand Prix before spells at Renault and Haas.

Having called time on his F1 career at the end of 2024, K-Mag moved into sports cars full-time with BMW's Hypercar project. The Dane previously raced at Le Mans in 2021 alongside his father and ex-F1 driver, Jan, aboard an LMP2 prototype and completed a full season in IMSA the same year with Cadillac during a break from F1.

ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 06: Kevin Magnussen of Denmark and Haas F1 walks in theMagnussen stepped away from F1 at the end of 2024

Andre Lotterer

Le Mans entry: #17 Genesis GMR-001

A three-time winner of the Le Mans 24 Hours with Audi, Andre Lotterer first made his debut at the French endurance race in 2009 and returns this year with the new-for-2026 Genesis project.

The German has also proven adept behind the wheel of single-seater machinery, winning Japan's Super Formula series in 2011 and finishing runner-up four times, as well as making a one-off appearance in F1 at the 2014 Belgium Grand Prix with Caterham.

Andre Lotterer (GER) Caterham. Formula One World Championship, Rd12, Belgian Grand Prix,Lotterer made a one-off appearance for Caterham in 2014

Sebastien Bourdais

Le Mans entry: #38 Cadillac V-Series.R

Arriving in F1 as a four-time American Champ Car champion, Sebastien Bourdais spent just one-and-a-half seasons in the championship having only achieved a best result of P7 for Toro Rosso.

But even prior to his arrival in F1, Bourdais had made a name for himself in sports cars, finishing runner-up three-times at the Le Mans 24 Hours with Peugeot in 2007, 2009 and 2011 and has since joined Cadillac's efforts.

Sebastien Bourdais (FRA) Scuderia Toro Rosso\r\nFormula One Testing, Jerez, Spain, Tuesday 9Bourdais was dropped by Toro Rosso during the 2009 season

Jack Aitken

Le Mans entry: #38 Cadillac V-Series.R

With Lewis Hamilton struck down by COVID-19 for the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix and regular Williams driver George Russell standing in at Mercedes, Jack Aitken was given his chance to compete in F1.

A P16 finish after a spin proved to be the only race in F1 for the Briton, forcing him to focus on a career in sports cars. Driving for Cadillac since 2023, Aitken currently leads IMSA's GTP standings but has yet to finish inside the top-10 outright at Le Mans.

Sochi (RUS) Sep 27-29, 2019 - Russian Grand Prix at Sochi Autodrom. Jack Aitken #15 Campos Racing.Aitken made just one-appearance in F1 for Williams before moving to sports cars

Antonio Giovinazzi

Le Mans entry: #51 Ferrari 499P

Three full seasons with Alfa Romeo yielded a best result of P5 for Antonio Giovinazzi, but after 62 Grand Prix starts the Italian was left to take a Ferrari test driver role.

This soon morphed into a full-time race seat, though, as the Scuderia returned to the top-tier of endurance racing in the Hypercar class. The project quickly bore fruit, as Giovinazzi helped claim Ferrari's first outright victory at Le Mans for nearly 60 years in 2023 before he won the World Endurance Championship last season.

BARCELONA, SPAIN - MAY 30: Antonio Giovinazzi, Reserve Driver, Ferrari during practice ahead of theGiovinazzi joined Ferrari as a test driver and eventually moved into the Scuderia's Le Mans programme

Robert Kubica

Le Mans entry: #83 AF Corse 499P

With a Ferrari contract in his pocket for the 2012 season, Robert Kubica's F1 career was horrifically cut short in a pre-season rally crash that nearly severed the Pole's right arm in 2011. After years of rehabilitation, Kubica made a remarkable return for Williams in 2019, scoring the team's only point during a season where the car was drastically off the pace.

Two further one-off outings for Alfa Romeo brought what was once a promising F1 career to an end with just a single victory. But in a full circle moment, Kubica finally joined Ferrari for the Scuderia's Hypercar programme in 2024 before winning the Le Mans 24 Hours last year.

Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada 8th June 2008. Robert Kubica, BMW Sauber F1 08, 1stKubica's only F1 victory came during the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix

Paul di Resta

Le Mans entry: #93 Peugeot 9X8

Three seasons with Force India between 2011-2013 yielded consistent points finishes and a best result of P4, but apart from a further one-off outing for Williams in the 2017 Hungarian Grand Prix, Paul di Resta called time on his F1 career.

The former DTM champion focused on LMP2 with Zak Brown's United Autosports outfit which included a 2020 class win at Le Mans, before a switch to Peugeot as the French manufacturer joined the Hyperclass in 2022.

LE MANS, FRANCE - JUNE 9: Paul di Resta of Great Britain and Peugeot TotalEnergies looks on duringDi Resta's final F1 outing came with Williams in 2017

Stoffel Vandoorne

Le Mans entry: #93 Peugeot 9X8

Stoffel Vandoorne's career in F1 with McLaren coincided with a barren run for the Woking-based team, meaning that the Belgian driver only achieved a best result of P7 in two full seasons between 2017-2018 before being dropped.

Finding a new lease of life in sports cars, Vandoorne joined Peugeot's Hypercar project as the French manufacturer returned to the top class at Le Mans in 2023, having previously achieved an outright podium in 2019 with SMP Racing's LMP1 outfit.

vandoorne-lights-to-flag-6.pngVandoorne was dropped by McLaren after two seasons

Jack Doohan

Le Mans entry: #24 Nielsen Racing Oreca 07

Jack Doohan's F1 career was over before it almost even began as the Australian was dropped by Alpine after just seven races behind the wheel.

Despite initially looking at a season in Super Formula and being a Haas reserve driver, Doohan has focused his sights on endurance racing and will make his debut at this year's Le Mans 24 Hours in the LMP2 class with Nielsen Racing.

MONTREAL, QUEBEC - MAY 22: Jack Doohan of Australia and Haas F1 looks on in the Paddock prior toDoohan lasted just seven races with Alpine before being dropped

Pietro Fittipaldi

Le Mans entry: #26 Vector Sport Oreca 07

The grandson of two-time F1 World Champion Emerson Fittipaldi, Pietro Fittipaldi's career was short-lived as the Brazilian made only two appearance for Haas towards the end of 2020 as a stand-in for the injured Romain Grosjean.

Thereafter, his focus switched to sports cars and he will make his fourth appearance at Le Mans for a fourth different LMP2 team, Vector Sport.

MONTREAL, QUEBEC - JUNE 15: Pietro Fittipaldi of Brazil and Haas F1 walks in the Paddock duringFittipaldi made two appearances in F1 for Haas in 2020

Logan Sargeant

Le Mans entry: #88 Proton Ford Mustang LMGT3

Less than two years with Williams in F1 meant the end of Logan Sargeant's career in the championship after just a single points finish in front of his American fans.

Sargeant will make his Le Mans 24 Hours debut this weekend with Proton in LMGT3 as part of a full WEC season programme this season.

Sargeant - 1.jpgSargeant lasted less than two seasons in F1 with Williams