SAKHIR, Bahrain – Haas F1 Team officials have confirmed Russia’s Nikita Mazepin will drive for the American outfit in Formula One as part of a multi-year deal starting next season.
Mazepin, 21, currently sits third overall in the Formula Two driver standings. The Russian, in his second season in Formula One’s official feeder category, has two race wins to his credit at Silverstone and Mugello, with four additional podiums and two fastest laps.
In a hotly contested Formula Two season, Mazepin climbed to third in the points courtesy of a second-place finish in Sunday’s sprint race at the Bahrain Int’l Circuit. The Hitech Grand Prix driver will compete in the Formula Two season finale next weekend, also in Bahrain, before making the move up to Formula 1 with the Haas F1 Team.
“I’m delighted that Nikita Mazepin will be driving for Haas F1 Team next season,” stated Guenther Steiner, Team Principal of Haas F1 Team.
“Nikita has underlined his credentials in Formula Two this year with a brace of victories and a handful of podiums in what’s been a strong sophomore season for him. He’s developed into a mature racer moving up through the junior ranks – notably most recently in the GP3 Series, where he finished runner-up in 2018, and obviously in Formula 2 over the past two seasons.
“I’m excited to see what Nikita can achieve in Formula 1 and we look forward to giving him the opportunity to compete at the highest level of world motorsport. With a record-setting 23 race schedule set for the 2021 FIA Formula 1 World Championship, he’s going to get plenty of track action to learn all the nuances of grand prix racing.”
Mazepin graduated from karting into cars in 2015 – competing in Formula Renault 2.0 NEC. Two seasons followed in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship before a move into the GP3 Series in 2018.
Mazepin finished as runner-up in the title fight that season with four wins, his success leading the way to Formula Two in 2019. Mazepin has recent Formula One test experience – the Moscow-born racer topping the timesheets in Barcelona’s second in-season test day in May 2019 driving for Mercedes.
“Becoming a Formula One driver is a lifelong dream come true for me,” said Mazepin.
“I really appreciate the trust being put in me by Gene Haas, Guenther Steiner, and the whole of the team. They’re giving a young driver an opportunity and I thank them for that. I’m looking forward to starting our relationship together, both on and off the track, and I’m naturally keen to continue to demonstrate my abilities after a strong Formula 2 season.
“The team will be looking to me for feedback and inputs in order to refine its package for 2021 and beyond. I will take that responsibility on and can’t wait to get started.”