The son of Formula One legend Michael Schumacher has spoken after Haas ended Russian teammate Nikita Mazepin’s deal
Formula One rookie Mick Schumacher has said ex-teammate Nikita Mazepin’s replacement, Kevin Magnussen, will be “good for me and the team” after the Russian’s deal was terminated following the start of the attack on Ukraine.
Frustrated Mazepin called Haas’s decision to axe him and end its partnership with lead sponsor Uralkali, which is part-owned by his billionaire father, Dmitry, an “unfair” move that was “based on nothing”.
The American team issued a statement on March 5 announcing Mazepin’s abrupt departure less than three weeks before the start of the new season, adding that it was “shocked and saddened” by the attack on Ukraine.
F1 newcomers Mazepin and Schumacher had underwhelming debut campaigns for Haas, failing to earn a single point in a season that started with the team parading Russian flag-colored livery on its cars.
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The son of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher outperformed Mazepin over the season and is clearly enthused by the arrival of Magnussen, who drove for Haas from 2017 to 2020 after individual seasons with McLaren Mercedes, McLaren Honda and Renault.
“It’s definitely beneficial for me and for the team,” the 22-year-old said of the Dane, speaking to the media in remarks reported by RacingNews365.com.