“Today it looks quite difficult” - Nikita Mazepin gives update on F1 return

Mazepin wasꦏ dropped by Haas ahead of the 2022 season follo𓃲wing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Russia’s actions had a direct impact oꦦn their athletes, with drivers from the country forced to run under a neutral flag if they wanted to compete in motorsport events around the world.
Mazepin admitted after being dropped by Haas that he wasn’t willing to race under a d🧜ifferent nationality.
As he looks to mount a surprising comeba🐲ck, Mazepin is pursuing legal options, suing Canada’s foreign𝔍 minister as he looks to overturn sanctions.
Mazepin revealed that his ꩲ“legal colleagues” are working hard to lift the sanctions in a variety of locations.
“I really hope I will have the opportunity to return to F1, but today it looks quite difficult,” Mazepin♌ told a Russian media outlet.
“If sanct🌱ions are lifted and things are not as they are now, then I am ready. I have a lot of legal colleagues who are working to give me the opportunity to return to the sport, but at the moment ♛there is no great success.

“We’re work🏅ing on the European Union, Great Britain, Canada. If I’m not mistaken, I am even under sanctions in Montenegro. I’ve never been there 𓂃and there are no races there.
“You know, there is a contagio♕us effect with sanctions – someone introduces it, oth🍌ers introduce it too. So we are trying to justify with lawyers that this should not happen to athletes.”
Mazepin spent one year in F1, failing to register a points finish for Haas alongside 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mick Schumacher.

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