Russian F1 driver Mazepin may return to sport

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Sanctions against Russian Formula 1 driver Nikita Mazepin have been revoked by the Court of Justice of the European Union (EUGD).

Mazepin raced for the Haas F2021 Team in the 1 season and was contracted for the 2022 season. However, after Russia's military operation in Ukraine, Haas ended its partnership with its sponsor, Uralkali, and sent Mazepin out of the team.

Mazepin's father, Dmitry, is the CEO of Uralkali, and Mazepin was also banned from racing series run by the FIA ​​as part of sanctions against Russia's businesses and oligarchs. The FIA ​​has stipulated that Russian athletes must distance themselves from Russian President Vladimir Putin's actions in Ukraine in order to participate in the race.

A spokesperson for Mazepin said in a statement that the ABGD has decided that Mazepin should be allowed to enter the EU so that he can negotiate with F1 teams and reach an agreement with the governing bodies of those teams so that he can participate in F1 and/or other racing series.

This decision could increase Mazepin's chances of returning to F1. However, Mazepin will have to distance himself completely from Russia's actions in Ukraine and clarify his stance on this issue.

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