The Haas F1 Team has informed Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen that they won’t be retained beyond the end of this season, according to Denmark’s Ekstra Bladet tabloid newspaper. The newspaper cited sources as saying that Haas will announce its two new drivers at this weekend’s Portuguese Grand Prix. READ: It Feels Like Mercedes Pressured
MoreHaas will announce Nikita Mazepin as one of its drivers for the 2021 Formula One season once he is issued a Super Licence, according to reports. The Italian edition of Motorsport.com reports that it “seems certain” Mazepin will be driving for Haas next season. READ: Lewis Hamilton Net Worth And Salary Specifically, the media outlet
MoreLast week, the Italian edition of Motorsport.com reported that there was a “real risk” of George Russell losing his seat at Williams to Sergio Perez next season. And now, a source has told Formula1News.co.uk that the move will go ahead and will be confirmed towards the end of the season. READ: Williams & Maldonado Didn’t
MoreThere is a “real risk” of promising young talent George Russell losing his seat at Williams to Sergio Perez next year, according to the Italian edition of Motorsport.com. Citing its sources in the paddock, the media outlet reported that Russell “has lost the certainty” that he will still be at Williams Racing next year. READ:
MoreRussian Formula Two driver Nikita Mazepin is set to sign a contract with the Haas F1 team for 2021, according to French broadcaster Canal Plus. However, team principal Guenther Steiner recently said he is yet to make a decision about the American racing outfit’s driver line-up for 2021. READ: Mick Schumacher & Raikkonen Will Drive
MoreHaas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner has confirmed that he met Russian billionaire Dmitry Mazepin at the Russian Grand Prix a fortnight ago, but denied rumours they discussed the future of the American racing outfit. “I have known Mr Mazepin for a long time,” Steiner told reporters ahead of the Eifel GP. “He was in
MoreRussian billionaire Dmitry Mazepin is reportedly looking to buy a Formula One team to ensure his son, Nikita, has a place on the grid next season. Netherlands-based F1 news publication GPBlog.com reports that Mazepin is especially interested in the Haas F1 team, claiming that he has tabled an offer “which few teams would refuse.” READ:
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