NOVEMBER 20, 2024

Mazepin sure he'll return to F1 paddock

Nikita Mazepin says he's "99 percent sure" he'll be back in Formula 1 someday.

Nikita Mazepin, Qatar GP 2021
© Haas

The Russian, ousted by Haas at the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war and personally sanctioned by Europe and other jurisdictions, admits he no longer watches grands prix.

This is because I have a certain trauma from the premature end of my career in Formula 1, he told the specialist Russian site autosport.com.ru. "The feelings I experience when watching the races is like watching your girlfriend talk with her new man.

I was among the top 20 drivers in the world, I had a 5-year contract with the Haas team, and I planned to spend at least 5 years in Formula 1 and achieve success there.

Mazepin, 25, even hinted recently that he had basically given up on ever returning to F1.

Yes, unfortunately there will be no Formula 1 trophy on my shelf, he now confirms. I dreamed about this, and I lost it, but I found many other things, and it is not for me to judge which of these is more important.

The Russian, though, thinks he could be back in Formula 1 someday in another capacity. I am definitely on the business path, said Mazepin.

"I am 99 percent sure that you will see me again in Formula 1 - but there is a nuance to that. In what role, I will leave this to fate. But business meets all my existential needs at the moment.

"I believe there are two ways in life - either strengthen your strengths, or work on your weaknesses. For now, I choose to strengthen my strengths.

I have entrepreneurial genes by inheritance, plus education, plus a basis in sports, said Mazepin, whose father Dmitry is one of Russia's richest businessmen.

(GMM)