Nikita 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
MoreThe Haas F1 Team has condemned Nikita Mazepin’s actions in a video that was uploaded to the Russian racing driver’s Instagram story earlier in the week. The now-deleted video showed Mazepin groping an Instagram model in the backseat of a car as she pushed his hand away. READ: ‘Don’t Overthink It’: Mercedes Reacts To Valtteri
MoreRomain Grosjean has announced that he will not take part in the season finale at Abu Dhabi next weekend, which was also set to be his final race with the Haas F1 Team and probably his last ever Formula One grand prix. Grosjean described it as “one of the hardest decisions” of his life, but
MoreIt was announced this week that Mick Schumacher will be driving for the Haas F1 Team alongside Nikita Mazepin in 2021. But, with Romain Grosjean suffering a fiery crash last weekend and missing the Sakhir GP due to the injuries he sustained, it has been speculated that Schumacher could make his F1 debut at this
MoreRomain Grosjean’s horror crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix last weekend paved the way for Pietro Fittipaldi to make his F1 debut at the Sakhir GP. However, the Haas F1 Team’s decision to run Fittipaldi as Grosjean’s replacement instead of Louis Deletraz, another reserve driver that the American racing outfit could have called upon, left
MoreOn Wednesday, the Haas F1 Team confirmed Mick Schumacher, the son of Formula One legend Michael Schumacher, as their second driver for the 2021 season. Schumacher was unsurprisingly ecstatic to achieve his lifelong dream and was already starting to think about preparing for the start of the 2021 season in March despite still having one
MoreOn Wednesday, after months of speculation linking Mick Schumacher to the Haas F1 Team, it was announced that the German would be driving for the American racing outfit next year. In an interview hot on the heels of the announcement, Schumacher revealed that it was Mattia Binotto, the team principal of Scuderia Ferrari, who gave
MoreRomain Grosjean has been discharged from hospital in Bahrain and is continuing to recover from his injuries in the Gulf country. The Haas driver was set to be discharged from the Bahrain Defence Force Hospital on Tuesday, but he remained at the facility until Wednesday morning READ: Mick Schumacher To Partner Mazepin At Haas In
MoreMick Schumacher, the son of seven-time F1 World Champion Michael Schumacher, will race for Haas next season. The team didn’t specify the length of his contract, only saying that it is a “multi-year deal”. READ: Lewis Hamilton ‘Devastated’ He Won’t Be Racing At Sakhir Grand Prix Formula1News.co.uk first linked Mick Schumacher to a move to
MoreHaas driver Romain Grosjean has recalled the fiery crash he suffered at the Bahrain Grand Prix, saying he “saw death coming” and describing the incident as “like a rebirth” for him. Speaking to TF1 and LCI while still in hospital, Grosjean said: “I did not lose consciousness. READ: Max Verstappen Says Albon’s Performance ‘Not Very
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