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Nikita Dmitriyevich Mazepin (p=nʲɪˈkʲitə ˈdmʲɪtrʲɪjɪvʲɪtɕ mɐˈzʲepʲɪn; born 2 March 1999) is a Russian and executive who most recently competed under a neutral flag in the 2025 Middle East Trophy for . Mazepin competed in in .

Born and raised in , Mazepin is the son of , a Belarusian- who owns . After finishing runner-up to at the senior Karting World Championship in 2014, Mazepin graduated to . 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 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 from to , Mazepin topped the Barcelona in-season test in with Mercedes, driving the W10. Mazepin signed for Haas in to partner , 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 's—was terminated for the season following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, resulting in two years of and legal proceedings.

Upon his departure from Formula One, Mazepin founded the Jordanian-British team 99 Racing. With the team, he competed in the Asian Le Mans Series from 2023 to 2024, winning multiple races. In , Mazepin took a class victory at the Silk Way Rally in 2022.


Early life
Nikita Dmitriyevich Mazepin was born on 2 March 1999 in , Russia, and is the son of , a Belarusian- businessman who is the former core shareholder and former chairman of .


Junior racing career

Karting (2010–2014)
Having won the Russian Karting championship, Mazepin started his international karting career in 2011 in the Andrea Margutti Trophy. He quickly moved up the ranks, driving in the CIK-FIA Karting European Championship in the KF3 class in just his second year of competition. In 2013, he finished fourth in the KFJ-category of the WSK Super Master Series, and in 2014, his final year of karting, he came 2nd in the Karting World Championship to .


Lower formulae (2014–2015)
Mazepin made his car racing debut in the MRF Challenge Formula 2000 at the end of 2014, driving in the first round of the series and grabbing his first podium in just his second race of his single-seater career. He then made the switch to compete in the Toyota Racing Series with ETEC Motorsport, where he finished 18th in the drivers' standings. He followed that up by racing for Josef Kaufmann Racing in the Formula Renault Northern European Cup alongside Louis Delétraz, Kevin Jörg and fellow rookie . Mazepin scored one podium with a third-place finish at the Red Bull Ring, and ended up twelfth in the championship.


Formula Three (2016–2017)

2016
In 2016, Mazepin competed in the 2016 FIA Formula 3 European Championship for Hitech Grand Prix. He scored four points-scoring finishes and finished 20th in the championship, last of all full-time entrants. After being blocked during a session by , Mazepin got into an altercation with the other driver, during which Mazepin hit Ilott in the face, resulting in a ban from the first race of the Hungaroring meeting. The sanction itself was controversial, with Frits van Amersfoort, boss of Ilott's team, believing the decision to be too lenient, calling it "a ridiculous decision by the stewards".


2017
Despite the controversies of 2016, Mazepin was retained for another season. He improved significantly compared to his first year, scoring 108 points and finishing on the podium on three occasions. He finished in tenth, one place behind teammate .


GP3 Series (2018)
Mazepin moved to GP3 in 2018 to race for ART Grand Prix alongside , and eventual champion . He won four races, the most of any driver that year, and finished second in the championship, only sixteen points behind Hubert. Furthermore, he helped his team secure the title in the team championship.


FIA Formula 2 (2019–2020)

2019
In 2019, Mazepin progressed to Formula 2 to partner Nyck de Vries at ART Grand Prix. His season was marked by causing an accident with Nobuharu Matsushita in the Sochi sprint race. While his teammate ended up winning the championship, Mazepin ended the season in 18th place with eleven points.


2020
In 2020, Mazepin signed for the new Hitech Grand Prix Team to drive alongside Italian . His first podium came at the Hungaroring with second place, before taking his first F2 victory in Britain. Mazepin also won the feature race at Mugello. On the final lap of the Belgian feature race, he pushed Carlin driver wide, and was given a five-second time penalty, denying himself victory.


Formula One career
Mazepin was named test driver of Sahara Force India in 2016 and made his Formula One testing debut in the in-season test at Silverstone, where he achieved a personal best lap time of 1:31.561. He stayed in that role for the following two seasons, racking up 100 laps at the in 2017 and 51 in 2018 at the same track. The following year he took part for Mercedes in the 2019 Barcelona test, where he topped the timing sheets with a time of 1:15.775.


Haas (2021)

2021: Rookie season
Mazepin joined Haas F1 Team for 2021 on a multi-year deal, partnering . He chose the number 9 as his permanent racing number. Mazepin competed under a neutral flag representing the Russian Automobile Federation in the 2021 Formula One World Championship after the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld a World Anti-Doping Agency ban on Russia competing at World Championships in December 2020 due to state-sponsored doping of Russian athletes.

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.


2022 contract dispute
Mazepin was contracted to compete for Haas in the 2022 Formula One World Championship again under a neutral flag representing the Russian Automobile Federation like the 2021 championship, however on 5 March, Haas terminated both his contract and 's title sponsorship as part of the larger global response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Mazepin expressed disappointment at the decision, remarking on social media that his "ongoing willingness to accept the conditions proposed in order to continue were completely ignored". In a interview, Mazepin stated that the sports sanctions were "" against Russia. Mazepin also stated that he sees "tremendous risks in saying anything at all" regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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".


Other racing

Rally raid
A self-professed fan, Mazepin participated in a test with -winning truck team in July 2021. Following his departure from Formula One in 2022, he expressed interest in switching to rally raid should he not return to F1. In his July 2022 interview with Match TV, Mazepin explained he intended to compete in off-road as long as he enjoyed it, and joked he would continue to do so if he could "physically walk and get into the car" as "there is no age limit in this sport."

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 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.


Asian Le Mans Series
In 2023, Mazepin returned to international motorsport, making his endurance racing debut in the Asian Le Mans Series with 99 Racing competing under a neutral flag. At the first race in , Mazepin, along with teammates and Gonçalo Gomes, finished on the podium, with Jani narrowly losing out on second to during the final stint. He and Jani finished fourth in the LMP2 driver's championship with a sixth in the second Dubai race, followed by seventh and second in the two Abu Dhabi rounds.


Middle East Trophy
In 2025, Mazepin joined the 2025 Middle East Trophy to drive for .


Personal life

2020 social media controversy
On 9 December 2020, Mazepin posted an Instagram story in which he appeared to inappropriately grope a woman's breasts. In a statement, the Haas F1 Team rebuked Mazepin's actions and called the video "abhorrent". Mazepin also released an apology, stating, "I have to hold myself to a higher standard as a Formula 1 driver and I acknowledge I have let myself and many people down," though the apology was deleted nine days later. In March 2021, Mazepin reiterated that he understood his actions were wrong. The woman in the video defended Mazepin and labelled his actions as a joke between the two. The woman has since posted content on her own social media, stating that she would have advised her younger self to "never let them touch you again or be disrespectful to you," and the two have unfollowed each other. The controversy led to the "#WeSayNoToMazepin" to trend on Twitter, calling for Mazepin's removal from the Haas F1 Team.


2022 sanctions
In March 2022, Mazepin and his father, Dmitry, were included on the EU sanctions list following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. He was also later sanctioned by the United Kingdom and Canada over the same reason. In April 2022, a residential compound owned by Nikita and Dmitry in Portisco, Sardinia worth more than $114 million was seized by Italian authorities. Following his dismissal from Formula One, Mazepin created "We Compete as One", a foundation to support athletes excluded for "non-sporting decisions".

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.


Karting record

Karting career summary
Russian Karting Championship 1st
WSK Super Master Series — 60 MiniBirel MotorsportNC
Italian CSAI Karting Championship — 60 Mini 69th
Trofeo delle Industrie — KF311th
WSK Euro Series — KF322nd
CIK-FIA European Championship — KF334th
WSK Final Cup — KF324th
Copa Campeones Trophy — KF34th
Grand Prix Open Karting — KF3 21st
Italian Championship — KF3 9th
Kartmasters British Grand Prix — Rotax Junior 5th
WSK Euro Series — KFJTony Kart Racing Team18th
WSK Super Master Series — KFJ4th
CIK-FIA European Championship — KFJ38th
CIK-FIA World Championship — KFJ18th
WSK Final Cup — KFJ16th
WSK Champions Cup — KF6th
WSK Super Master Series — KF8th
CIK-FIA European Championship — KF23rd
CIK-FIA World Championship — KF2nd


Complete CIK-FIA Karting European Championship results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
2012 !nowrapChiesa Corse !KF3PSB
R1
PSB
R2
PFI
R1
PFI
R2
!34th !0
2013 !nowrapTony Kart Racing Team !KFJALC
ORT
! 38th ! 0
2014 !nowrapTony Kart Racing Team !KFLAC
QH
LAC
R
ZUE
QH
ZUE
R
GEN
QH
GEN
R
PFI
QH
PFI
R
! 23rd ! 5


Complete Karting World Championship results


Racing record

Racing career summary
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.070000 NC†
Toyota Racing SeriesETEC Motorsport16000030418th
Macau Grand Prix10000N/ADNF
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0400001116th
BRDC British Formula 3 ChampionshipCarlin310015123rd
As Mazepin was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points.


Complete MRF Challenge Formula 2000 results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
2014–15LOS
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


Complete Toyota Racing Series results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
2015 !nowrapETEC MotorsportRUA
1
RUA
2
RUA
3



HMP
1
HMP
2
HMP
3
TAU
1
TAU
2
TAU
3
TAU
4



! 18th ! 304


Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
2015 !nowrapJosef Kaufmann RacingALC
1
ALC
2
ALC
3
SPA
1
SPA
2


SIL
1
SIL
2
SIL
3
NÜR
1
NÜR
2


JER
1
JER
2
JER
3
! NC† ! 0
2016 !nowrapALC
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


Complete Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
2015 !nowrapJosef Kaufmann RacingMNZ
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



! 12th ! 125.5


Complete FIA Formula 3 European Championship results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
!nowrap !nowrapMercedesLEC
1
LEC
2
LEC
3



PAU
1
PAU
2
PAU
3
RBR
1
RBR
2
RBR
3



ZAN
1
ZAN
2
ZAN
3
SPA
1
SPA
2
SPA
3
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
NÜR
3
IMO
1
IMO
2
IMO
3



! 20th ! 10
!nowrap !nowrapMercedesSIL
1
SIL
2
SIL
3
MNZ
1
MNZ
2
MNZ
3
PAU
1
PAU
2
PAU
3






SPA
1

SPA
2
SPA
3
ZAN
1
ZAN
2
ZAN
3
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
NÜR
3
RBR
1
RBR
2
RBR
3



! 10th ! 108


Complete Macau Grand Prix results


Complete GP3 Series results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
2018 !nowrapART Grand PrixCAT
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


Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)
!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
Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.


Complete F3 Asian Championship results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
2019–20 !nowrapHitech Grand PrixSEP
1
SEP
2
SEP
3



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


Complete Formula One results
!nowrapUralkali Haas F1 Team !nowrapHaas VF-21 !nowrap 065/6 1.6 V6 ! !


Complete Asian Le Mans Series results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)
2023 !nowrap99 Racing ! LMP2 !nowrapOreca 07 !nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V8

ABU
1

ABU
2

! 4th ! 49
2023–24 !nowrap99 Racing ! LMP2 !nowrapOreca 07 !nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V8SEP
1

SEP
2

ABU
1
ABU
2 ! 4th ! 68


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