Nikita Mazepin teases racing return and dreams of F1 comeback but says “I can’t tell you about” secret new deal

The ex-F1 driver wཧas sacked by Haas ahead of the 2022 season due to the country of his birth, Russia, invading Ukraine. His billionaire father Dmitry Mazepin ran Uralkali, previously Haas’ title sponsor until they were also dropped.
Mazepin has spent the past year in Russia, and haꦗs competed in the Silk Way Rally, but is working on a route back into the big leagues.
"I did that out of ple♛asure and fortunately the pleasure led to victory," Mazepin said t🥂o .
"But I don't see myself as a professional rally driver. Silk Way is a wonderful competition but for a non-ra🦩lly driver to really prepare, you'd have to put everything else aside.
"Next yܫear I will also compete for myself in a new discipline outside of our country, but so far there are no signatures. So I can't tell you about it.
“There is the desire, of course, to continue to compete in motorsport. My g💎oal is to return to Formula 1 so that is the direction I will work in."

Haas team principal Guenther Steiner recently defended the decision to ditch Mazepin due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, telling : “We couldn’t take any other decision after the invasion of Ukraine. I think looking back, I think we did the ri🔯ght thing. But no, it didn’t have any impact [financially].
“It certainly impacted the beginning [of the season]. There was a lot o൲f work to be done to get back to where we wanted to be. But otherwise, once we got racing in Bahrain, you see how fast life in F1 i🐬s.
“Ther🌟e was never looking back, just let’s get the best out of it. We’ve got an opportunity. It was a challenge. But the challenge gave us an opportunity. Let’s focus on that and let’s keep going.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a deca✤de covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.