Nikita Mazepin did himself no favours when he posted a video of him groping an Instagram model onto social media earlier this month. But, although the Haas F1 Team were quick to condemn the “abhorrent” incident, it seems the Russian racing driver will escape relatively unscathed. READ: Abu Dhabi GP Could Be Valtteri Bottas’ Last
MoreA petition calling for Nikita Mazepin to be removed from his 2021 F1 seat with the Haas F1 Team has secured over 30,000 signatures in around three days. The petition is directed at Formula One, the FIA, and the Haas F1 Team. READ: ‘He’s A Sick Person’: Nikita Mazepin Under Fire After Posting Video Of
MoreMy opinion pieces are usually quite short, as I like to cut to the chase and I prefer not to belabour the point, but this article will be especially brief as I believe it’s a clear-cut debate and there’s not much room for argument. It should be clear for anyone and everyone – inside and
MoreNikita Mazepin caused outrage on social media this week after he posted a video of him groping an Instagram model in the UAE onto his Instagram story. The Haas F1 Team were quick to condemn this “abhorrent” incident and said they are dealing with the matter internally. READ: Mercedes Mock Themselves Over Pitstop Blunder At
MoreNikita Mazepin, who recently signed a multi-year deal with the Haas F1 Team commencing in 2021, has triggered outrage on social media after he posted a short clip of him groping an Instagram model in the backseat of a car. The video was shot in the UAE, with Mazepin in the passenger seat of a
MoreThe Haas F1 Team has signed Nikita Mazepin for 2021, just over a month after sources told Formula1News.co.uk that the Russian driver will “definitely” be driving for the team next year. The American racing outfit didn’t specify the term of his contract, only saying it is a “multi-year deal.” READ: Lewis Hamilton ‘Devastated’ He Won’t
MoreLast month, the Haas F1 Team announced that it will have an all-new driver line-up next year, with Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen both being dropped. Grosjean later revealed that team owner Gene Haas told him they weren’t retained due to “financial reasons”, and it now seems that F2 drivers Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin
MoreAlfa Romeo announced this morning that its driver line-up will remain unchanged next season, with Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi being retained by the team. Mick Schumacher was seen by many as most likely to end up at Alfa Romeo in 2021, as he was poised to take part in Free Practice One with them
MoreRussian Formula Two driver Nikita Mazepin will “definitely” be driving for the Haas F1 Team next year, multiple sources familiar with the matter have told Formula1News.co.uk managing editor Suliman Mulhem. It’s not clear when the American racing outfit will publicly announce the move, though it was previously reported that they will wait until Mazepin is
MoreHaas drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen have confirmed they will leave the American racing outfit at the end of the season. The team has had a poor campaign thus far, struggling to score points due to a combination of having the weakest power unit on the grid and their chassis also having a number
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