The Danish racing choir remains seated in a Formula 1 car, but nevertheless turns his nose home with the rights to a food chain in the Nordics.
Kevin Magnussen is not finished in Formula 1. Still, the Danish racing choir now has to do something else. The 31-year-old Magnussen has secured the franchise rights for the Brazilian food chain Oakberry.
That's what Borsen writes.
In an interview with the newspaper, Magnussen makes it clear that, in addition to Denmark, he has also secured the rights to the Oakberry name in Sweden and Norway.
– I don't have any definite goals with the business, but I would like to see what this can become in Scandinavia, says the Haas singer to the newspaper.
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The agreement has also come about through the food chain's Formula 1 sponsorship, which caters to the Haas garage.
According to Kevin Magnussen, he has previously joked that Oakberry locations could be opened in Scandinavia. And now it has happened. Even with himself at the front.
First in Frederiksberg. The Brazilian food chain describes itself as 'a healthy fast food chain', present in more than 35 countries.