Former Formula 1 driver Nikita Mazepin is set to make his international racing return in February, with the Russian driver set to compete in the 2023 Asian Le Mans Series. According to Endurance-Info, the former Haas driver will race for Racing 99, a new entrant for next year’s championship. As it stands, he is set
MoreMick Schumacher’s time as a Formula 1 driver has certainly been an eventful one, with the German’s F1 career having been halted for 2023 at least. There is no doubt that the son of Michael Schumacher is an incredibly talented and fast racing driver, with his success in junior categories being proof of that. The
MoreHaas are a team who need results now, as the brutal finances involved in Formula 1 do not allow for accidents and mistakes, especially for smaller teams. With this in mind, the team have decided to replace young Mick Schumacher with Nico Hulkenberg in a bid to reduce their expenditure caused by crashes, and climb
MoreHaas have gone full circle with their approach in Formula 1 in recent years, as Guenther Steiner has now claimed that his team will no longer rely on rookies for results. 2021 saw the team host two rookies, in the form of Nikita Mazepin and Mick Schumacher and although the Russian was sacked after only
MoreMick Schumacher’s career as a Formula 1 driver so far has been an incredibly difficult one to breakdown, given how his sophomore season was more like a rookie campaign based on Haas’ woeful 2021 car. After opting to fully focus on the new aerodynamic regulations that were introduced into the sport this season, the American
MoreNobody can doubt that Mick Schumacher has potential to be a great Formula 1 driver, as the German secured a sixth-place finish at the Red Bull Ring earlier this year, as well as showing his talent in a number of different races. The 23-year-old struggled for consistency however, as do many young drivers in Formula
MoreMcLaren and Haas are preparing for 2023 in very different ways, with the British side opting for youth in their driver line-up, whilst the Americans have gone for experience. As is well-known, Daniel Ricciardo has been replaced by 2021 F2 World Champion Oscar Piastri for 2023, with the Australian set to make his highly anticipated
MoreDenmark’s most successful Formula 1 driver, Kevin Magnussen, enjoyed a strong return to F1 in 2022, following a year of racing in theĀ IMSA in 2021. The Dane returned to Haas very late on during pre-season, after Nikita Mazepin was suddenly axed from the American team following the current conflict in Eastern Europe. It was, of
More2023 will be a big year for Haas, with the Americans needing to build on from their eighth place finish in the 2022 Constructors’ Championship. The team’s questionable strategy to sacrifice the 2021 season to develop their 2022 car ended up being the right call by the Americans, who jubilantly celebrated Kevin Magnussen finishing fifth at the
MoreHaas were relieved to have returned to the points places in 2022, following what was a horrific 2021 campaign. The American side famously carried their 2020 car over to 2021, with the outfit having put all their focus onto the new aerodynamic regulations that were introduced this season. With that in mind, it was no
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