Magnussen back in a McLaren as Paddock confirms first Trophy signing

+ Luca Magnussen signs up for 2026 McLaren Trophy Europe campaign
+ Paddock launches new partnership with Douglas Motorsport
+ Biggest-ever McLaren Trophy Europe entry on the cards
The Magnussen name will return to the hot seat of a McLaren next season when Luca Magnussen tackles his maiden McLaren Trophy Europe campaign with Paddock Motorsport.
The 16-year-old Dane – younger brother of ex-Formula 1 driver Kevin and son of multiple Le Mans 24 Hours class winner Jan Magnussen – is the first driver to commit to Paddock’s multi-car entry into the 2026 Trophy as he makes the step into GT racing.
Magnussen’s arrival also signals the first success for a new partnership between Paddock and Douglas Motorsport, which will result in the teams sharing technical resources while also providing a clear pathway for drivers seeking to hone their skills in single-seaters before stepping onto the GT racing ladder.
Despite only making his racing debut in 2021, Luca Magnussen has impressed across his career so far, competing in professional karting categories such as the Sydsvenskans Kart Champion Cup (SKCC), FIA Karting World and European championships while also representing his county in the FIA Motorsport Games. This season was his first in car racing and he became a GB4 Championship podium finisher during the third round of the year at Oulton Park.
Magnussen will now swap the 2-litre Tatuus GB4 car for the 3-litre twin-turbocharged McLaren Artura. In doing so he reignites a link between his family name and the British brand that began exactly 30 years ago when Jan made his F1 debut with McLaren in the Pacific Grand Prix at Aida in 1995. Kevin then became a McLaren Young Driver in 2010, eventually going on to contest 20 Formula 1 grands prix with the team between 2014-15.
Magnussen is the first driver to sign up to Paddock’s expanded McLaren Trophy Europe programme for 2026. The team made its European racing debut this season, quickly earning its breakthrough race wins at Brands Hatch before going on to claim the Am class title with Tim Docker.
Luca Magnussen says: “I’m really excited to be making the move into the McLaren Trophy Europe and want to thank both Paddock Motorsport and Douglas Motorsport for making this opportunity possible. When I first tested the Artura at Silverstone I found it very different to the GB4 car, with huge power and grip. It was pretty incredible. Learning to drive with both ABS and traction control was a big difference as we don’t have those in GB4, but I’m already looking forward to getting back into the car and adapting more to it. My dream has always been to drive GT cars. Karts and single-seaters give you that experience and grounding as a young driver to learn, but my dream is to one day drive at Le Mans, hopefully alongside my brother, and this is a great step towards that. Working with Paddock and Douglas so far has been great, and I’m just really looking forward to more testing and the start of the season.”


PADDOCK & DOUGLAS: A STRATEGIC ALLIANCE
Paddock Motorsport’s growing presence in the McLaren Trophy Europe will be boosted through a new alliance with single-seater powerhouse Douglas Motorsport, which will offer increased driver development and performance coaching opportunities.
Established by Formula Vauxhall champion and former McLaren Autosport BRDC Award nominee Wayne Douglas in 2012, Douglas Motorsport has grown to become one of the leading formula teams in the country, taking multiple race wins in BRDC British Formula 4, BRDC British Formula 3, GB3 and now the GB4 Championship. In the past the team has helped launch the careers of drivers such as BMW factory star Dan Harper and W Series champion and F1 development driver Jamie Chadwick.
The link between Douglas and Paddock stretches back to when Wayne handed Paddock founder Martin Plowman his first single-seater test in a Formula Renault two decades ago. Plowman later went on to race at the highest level in IndyCar, become a class winner at the Le Mans 24 Hours and lift a World Endurance Championship title.
As part of the partnership Douglas will be present in a technical advisory role at all McLaren Trophy Europe events, while also providing coaching via the Douglas Driver Development scheme and mobile simulation training, ensuring young drivers have everything they need to thrive across a race weekend.
The partnership also opens the door for single-seater drivers to make the crossover onto the GT career ladder. It is through the Douglas links to the Magnussen family that Luca becomes the first driver to take advantage of the bridge between the two worlds. News on his team-mate will be shared soon.
Paddock Motorsport team principal Martin Plowman says: “I’m delighted to partner with Douglas Motorsport and I firmly believe it’s an alliance that will greatly benefit both teams. Wayne brings with him huge experience and knowledge, and we’ve always stayed in touch ever since that first Formula Renault test. Douglas is one of the biggest names in British single-seater racing, and Paddock has grown to become an established team within British GT, the GT Cup and the McLaren Trophy, so together there are multiple opportunities we can offer young drivers. Even from his very first laps in the Artura, we can tell that Luca is a driver with huge potential and I’m delighted he will be making the jump into the McLaren Trophy Europe with us. With the support of both Paddock and Douglas behind him, he should be set for a breakout first season of GT racing.”
Douglas Motorsport founder Wayne Douglas adds: “Partnering with Paddock Motorsport is an exciting opportunity all-round as it can open a lot of new avenues for both of us. We are both professional and ambitious teams operating across two of motorsport’s top career pathways, so it makes a lot of sense to bridge that gap and give drivers viable options. At Douglas we have a very strong record of working with and developing young talent and I’m looking forward to taking that to the next level by also being a part of Paddock’s McLaren Trophy Europe programme next season. It’s exciting times for both teams.”
Further updates on Paddock Motorsport’s 2026 racing programmes will be shared in due course.

















