Russian 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
MoreThe 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
MoreDavid Schumacher, son of ex-F1 driver Ralf Schumacher, competed in the FIA Formula Three Championship this year. He ended the season 28th in the standings and has never won a single-seater series before, but Trevor Carlin, the man in charge of the team Schumacher is racing with, believes he could make it into F1 due
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
MoreYuki Tsunoda currently sits third in the Formula Two Drivers’ Standings, 44 points adrift of Championship leader Mick Schumacher. Trevor Carlin, team principal of the team Tsunoda races with, has said he believes Schumacher and the young Japanese talent will both be in Formula One next year. READ: Lamborghini Price – How Much Does A
MoreHelmut Marko, head of Red Bull’s driver development programme, has revealed that Mick Schumacher very nearly raced in last weekend’s Eifel Grand Prix, as Alfa Romeo driver Antonio Giovinazzi’s initial COVID-19 test result was inconclusive. “Giovinazzi had the same situation as Albon [an inconclusive coronavirus test result]. Mick could almost have celebrated his race debut,
MoreAlfa Romeo’s 2021 driver line-up will consist of Kimi Raikkonen and Mick Schumacher, according to Helmut Marko, the head of Red Bull’s driver development programme. The Austrian said this line-up would be an “excellent combination” of youth and experience, with Raikkonen recently breaking the record for the most F1 grand prix starts and Schumacher currently
MoreFormula Two Championship leader Mick Schumacher was set to make his F1 weekend debut on Friday with Alfa Romeo, but poor conditions forced the FIA to cancel the first two practice sessions of the Eifel Grand Prix weekend. Speaking ahead of Free Practice One, Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel said Mick Schumacher “deserves his shot” in
MoreMick Schumacher and Callum Ilott will have to wait until another grand prix to make their respective Formula One weekend debuts following the cancellation of Free Practice One at the Nurburgring. The session was cancelled by the FIA due to rainy and foggy conditions which prevented the medical helicopter from being able to take off.
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