Nikita Dmitriyevich Mazepin (p=nʲɪˈkʲitə ˈdmʲɪtrʲɪjɪvʲɪtɕ mɐˈzʲepʲɪn; born 2 March 1999) is a Russian racing driver and motorsport executive who most recently competed under a neutral flag in the 2025 Middle East Trophy for Graff Racing. Mazepin competed in Formula One in .
Born and raised in Moscow, Mazepin is the son of Dmitry Mazepin, a Belarusian-Russian oligarch who owns Uralchem. After finishing runner-up to Lando Norris at the senior Karting World Championship in 2014, Mazepin graduated to junior formulae. Following a season in Formula Renault 2.0, he progressed to the FIA Formula 3 European Championship in , finishing tenth the following season. Mazepin then competed in the GP3 Series in 2018, finishing runner-up to Anthoine Hubert in his rookie season with ART. He also finished third in the 2019–20 F3 Asian Championship. Graduating to FIA Formula 2 in , Mazepin finished fifth in with Hitech.
A test driver for Force India from to , Mazepin topped the Barcelona in-season test in with Mercedes, driving the W10. Mazepin signed for Haas in to partner Mick Schumacher, making his Formula One debut at the under a neutral flag representing the Russian Automobile Federation. After crashing out on the first lap of his debut, Haas scored zero points with the VF-21, with Mazepin finishing a career-best fourteenth in Azerbaijan. He made his final Formula One start in Saudi Arabia, withdrawing from the with COVID-19. His multi-year contract with Haas—alongside Russian sponsor Uralkali's—was terminated for the season following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, resulting in two years of arbitration and legal proceedings.
Upon his departure from Formula One, Mazepin founded the Jordanian-British sportscar racing team 99 Racing. With the team, he competed in the Asian Le Mans Series from 2023 to 2024, winning multiple races. In rally raid, Mazepin took a class victory at the Silk Way Rally in 2022.
In his debut race, Mazepin crashed out on the first lap by losing control on the kerb at turn three. After finishing last in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, having spun twice in practice and blocked Antonio Giovinazzi in qualifying, Mazepin was given a five-second penalty for ignoring blue flags and blocking Sergio Pérez during the Portuguese Grand Prix. His first race in which he beat teammate Schumacher came in Monaco, and Mazepin achieved his best result of the season at the following round in Azerbaijan, largely thanks to four retirements affecting the rest of the grid.
Mazepin missed the season finale at Yas Marina due to a positive COVID-test on race day; he was not replaced for the event. He ended his debut season 21st in the standings, with no points scored throughout the year.
In July 2022, Mazepin sued Haas in a Swiss court for unpaid wages. During the month, he told Match TV that despite his exit, he still follows Formula One closely when possible. Two years of legal proceedings and arbitration followed, with Haas having their assets seized at the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix amidst their legal battle with Uralkali.
Although his EU sanctions were dropped in 2024, Mazepin did not pursue an F1 return as the "time has come to write the next act of my life as an adult".
To gain experience, Mazepin began training with former Dakar quad category winner Sergey Karyakin and his Snag Racing team. Karyakin described Mazepin as knowing "how to read the lines perfectly, he sees the dunes" and that "bearing in mind that it was the first time he tested the sand, the results were quite good."
Mazepin made his rally debut at the Ladoga Trophy in June 2022 before competing in the Silk Way Rally a month later, driving a Can-Am in the T3 category for Snag Racing. He won his class with a stage victory in the seventh leg. Speaking to TASS after the rally, Mazepin said rally raid and Formula One's lone similarities were "the steering wheel and four wheels. It was very hot, very challenging, and it was the real test. I am incredibly happy that I managed to win."
Scheduling conflicts prevented Mazepin from returning to the Silk Way in 2023, though he placed second at the Baja Astrakhan later that year. He recorded another runner-up finish at the 2024 Denis Davydov Baja.
In recognition of his rally success, Mazepin was named a Master of Sports of Russia on 29 May 2025.
In 2023, he launched a challenge against the EU, UK, and Canadian sanctions against him in a bid to revive his racing career. In June 2023, a UK high court rejected a bid to suspend the sanctions against him on an interim basis so he could travel to the UK to negotiate with F1 teams based there. In September 2023, the EU sanctions against Mazepin were partially lifted by general court order with him being allowed to visit the EU for activities related to motorsport, though he is still sanctioned by the EU generally and is not allowed to enter the EU for non-motorsport reasons.
In March 2024, the EU overturned the sanctions against Mazepin, as the association criterion of beyond a simple family relationship did not exist after he was dropped by Haas two years ago.
| Russian Karting Championship | 1st | |
| WSK Super Master Series — 60 Mini | Birel Motorsport | NC |
| Italian CSAI Karting Championship — 60 Mini | 69th | |
| Trofeo delle Industrie — KF3 | 11th | |
| WSK Euro Series — KF3 | 22nd | |
| CIK-FIA European Championship — KF3 | 34th | |
| WSK Final Cup — KF3 | 24th | |
| Copa Campeones Trophy — KF3 | 4th | |
| Grand Prix Open Karting — KF3 | 21st | |
| Italian Championship — KF3 | 9th | |
| Kartmasters British Grand Prix — Rotax Junior | 5th | |
| WSK Euro Series — KFJ | Tony Kart Racing Team | 18th |
| WSK Super Master Series — KFJ | 4th | |
| CIK-FIA European Championship — KFJ | 38th | |
| CIK-FIA World Championship — KFJ | 18th | |
| WSK Final Cup — KFJ | 16th | |
| WSK Champions Cup — KF | 6th | |
| WSK Super Master Series — KF | 8th | |
| CIK-FIA European Championship — KF | 23rd | |
| CIK-FIA World Championship — KF | 2nd |
| 2012 !nowrap | Chiesa Corse !KF3 | PSB R1 | PSB R2 | PFI R1 | PFI R2 | !34th !0 | |||
| 2013 !nowrap | Tony Kart Racing Team !KFJ | ALC | ORT | ! 38th ! 0 | |||||
| 2014 !nowrap | Tony Kart Racing Team !KF | LAC QH | LAC R | ZUE QH | ZUE R | GEN QH | GEN R | PFI QH | PFI R ! 23rd ! 5 |
| Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | NC† | ||
| Toyota Racing Series | ETEC Motorsport | 16 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 304 | 18th |
| Macau Grand Prix | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | N/A | DNF | |
| Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 | AV Formula | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 16th |
| BRDC British Formula 3 Championship | Carlin | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 51 | 23rd |
| 2014–15 | LOS 1 | LOS 2 | LOS 3 | LOS 4 | BHR 1 | BHR 2 | BHR 3 | BHR 4 | MMR 1 | MMR 2 | MMR 3 | MMR 4 ! 10th ! 36 |
| 2015 !nowrap | ETEC Motorsport | RUA 1 | RUA 2 | RUA 3 | Teretonga Park | Teretonga Park | Teretonga Park | HMP 1 | HMP 2 | HMP 3 | TAU 1 | TAU 2 | TAU 3 | TAU 4 | ! 18th ! 304 |
| 2015 !nowrap | Josef Kaufmann Racing | ALC 1 | ALC 2 | ALC 3 | SPA 1 | SPA 2 | Hungaroring | Hungaroring | SIL 1 | SIL 2 | SIL 3 | NÜR 1 | NÜR 2 | Bugatti Circuit | Bugatti Circuit | JER 1 | JER 2 | JER 3 ! NC† ! 0 |
| 2016 !nowrap | AV Formula | ALC 1 | ALC 2 | ALC 3 | MON 1 | MNZ 1 | MNZ 2 | MNZ 3 | RBR 1 | RBR 2 | LEC 1 | LEC 2 | SPA 1 | SPA 2 | EST 1 | EST 2 | ! 16th ! 11 |
† As Mazepin was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points
| 2015 !nowrap | Josef Kaufmann Racing | MNZ 1 | MNZ 2 | SIL 1 | SIL 2 | RBR 1 | RBR 2 | RBR 3 | SPA 1 | SPA 2 | ASS 1 | ASS 2 | NÜR 1 | NÜR 2 | Hockenheimring | Hockenheimring | Hockenheimring ! 12th ! 125.5 |
| !nowrap Hitech Racing !nowrap | Mercedes | LEC 1 | LEC 2 | LEC 3 | Hungaroring | Hungaroring | Hungaroring | PAU 1 | PAU 2 | PAU 3 | RBR 1 | RBR 2 | RBR 3 | Norisring | Norisring | Norisring | ZAN 1 | ZAN 2 | ZAN 3 | SPA 1 | SPA 2 | SPA 3 | NÜR 1 | NÜR 2 | NÜR 3 | IMO 1 | IMO 2 | IMO 3 | Hockenheimring | Hockenheimring | Hockenheimring ! 20th ! 10 |
| !nowrap Hitech Racing !nowrap | Mercedes | SIL 1 | SIL 2 | SIL 3 | MNZ 1 | MNZ 2 | MNZ 3 | PAU 1 | PAU 2 | PAU 3 | Hungaroring | Hungaroring | Hungaroring | Norisring | Norisring | Norisring | SPA 1 | SPA 2 | SPA 3 | ZAN 1 | ZAN 2 | ZAN 3 | NÜR 1 | NÜR 2 | NÜR 3 | RBR 1 | RBR 2 | RBR 3 | Hockenheimring | Hockenheimring | Hockenheimring ! 10th ! 108 |
| 2018 !nowrap | ART Grand Prix | CAT FEA | CAT SPR | LEC FEA | LEC SPR | RBR FEA | RBR SPR | SIL FEA | SIL SPR | HUN FEA | HUN SPR | SPA FEA | SPA SPR | MNZ FEA | MNZ SPR | SOC FEA | SOC SPR | YMC FEA | YMC SPR !style="background:#DFDFDF;" | 2nd !style="background:#DFDFDF;" | 198 |
| !nowrap ART Grand Prix | BHR FEA | BHR SPR | BAK FEA | BAK SPR | CAT FEA | CAT SPR | MON FEA | MON SPR | LEC FEA | LEC SPR | RBR FEA | RBR SPR | SIL FEA | SIL SPR | HUN FEA | HUN SPR | SPA FEA | SPA SPR | MNZ FEA | MNZ SPR | SOC FEA | SOC SPR | YMC FEA | YMC SPR ! 18th ! 11 |
| !nowrap Hitech Grand Prix | RBR1 FEA | RBR1 SPR | RBR2 FEA | RBR2 SPR | HUN FEA | HUN SPR | SIL1 FEA | SIL1 SPR | SIL2 FEA | SIL2 SPR | CAT FEA | CAT SPR | SPA FEA | SPA SPR | MNZ FEA | MNZ SPR | MUG FEA | MUG SPR | SOC FEA | SOC SPR | BHR1 FEA | BHR1 SPR | BHR2 FEA | BHR2 SPR ! 5th ! 164 |
| 2019–20 !nowrap | Hitech Grand Prix | SEP 1 | SEP 2 | SEP 3 | Dubai Autodrome | Dubai Autodrome | Dubai Autodrome | ABU 1 | ABU 2 | ABU 3 | SEP 1 | SEP 2 | SEP 3 | CHA 1 | CHA 2 | CHA 3 !style="background:#FFDF9F;" | 3rd !style="background:#FFDF9F;" | 186 |
| !nowrapUralkali Haas F1 Team !nowrap | Haas VF-21 !nowrap | Scuderia Ferrari 065/6 1.6 V6 Turbocharger | ! ! |
| 2023 !nowrap | 99 Racing ! LMP2 !nowrap | Oreca 07 !nowrap | Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8 | Dubai Autodrome | Dubai Autodrome | ABU 1 | ABU 2 | ! 4th ! 49 |
| 2023–24 !nowrap | 99 Racing ! LMP2 !nowrap | Oreca 07 !nowrap | Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8 | SEP 1 | SEP 2 | Dubai Autodrome | ABU 1 | ABU 2 ! 4th ! 68 |
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