Nikita Mazepin Slams Struggling Mick Schumacher While Hinting F1 Return
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Nikita Mazepin is unimpressed by the results of his former teammate, Mick Schumacher, as the German is struggling to adapt to the car. Mazepin raced for Haas in 2021 but was let go by the American team a few weeks before the start of the 2022 season amid conflicts between Russia and Ukraine.
Schumacher Jr. is enduring a torrid time this year. The 23-year-old has already crashed twice, which has cost his team a chunk of their budget. Furthermore, he is yet to score a point in Formula 1 despite Haas showing improvement in 2022.
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Speaking on Schumacher’s performances, Mazepin said, “I would probably say that the results speak for themselves. That’s all I have to say.” (translated using Google)
Despite not finishing in the points once, Schumacher outperformed Mazepin on most occasions last year. However, the German is struggling to match this record against the experienced Kevin Magnussen.
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As the races are approaching thick and fast, he will hope to finish in the points. However, there are rumors that Haas is looking to replace the former F2 champion. So, time is running out for Schumacher as F1 moves to Canada this week.
Nikita Mazepin is hopeful of returning to F1
Mazepin did not have the best of starts in F1, and subsequently, he lost his seat to Magnussen ahead of the season. But he is ready to return to Formula 1 if given the opportunity.
He said, “I will get behind the wheel immediately at the first opportunity. I think if Kevin had been asked at the end of February if he would drive a Formula 1 car in a week’s time, he would definitely have said ‘no’.”
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The Russian driver is currently not racing. However, he is still hopeful that his situation will change. He also believes that he could return fit, citing Magnussen as an example. The Dane has been Haas’ go-to driver this year with some impressive performances despite joining the team only a few weeks ahead of the season.
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“Four months ago, I couldn’t imagine that everything would change so much. And now I can’t imagine that everything will be fine in another four months, but I hope so, anything is possible.”
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“Magnussen is in good shape after his break, he has proven himself, and I plan to do exactly the same to repeat his success story,” Mazepin added.
Will Nikita Mazepin return to the pinnacle of motorsport? We will have to wait and watch.
Edited by:
Ranvijay Singh