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Three F1 names defend under-fire Mazepin
Nikita Mazepin, Bahrain GP 2021
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Three prominent members of the F1 circus have defended the under-fire Nikita Mazepin.
After a scandalous pre-season and nightmare opening race in Bahrain, many are now openly laughing at the plight of the Russian rookie.
However, Ralf Schumacher warned his nephew Mick not to become complacent about the 22-year-old Mazepin s presence. Getting control of someone like Nikita Mazepin is not that easy, former driver Schumacher, who is Mick Schumacher s uncle, told Sport1. The boy has no limits and will be a danger to Mick.
Former Kevin Magnussen advisor Jesper Carlsen, meanwhile, now works alongside Mazepin at Haas, and the Dane calls his new Russian colleague actually a really good guy .
Aston Martin warned FIA impact of rule changes
Lance Stroll, Bahrain GP 2021
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Otmar Szafnauer was a man in a mission in Bahrain, desperate to explain to everybody the changes introduced in the Technical Regulations for this year had hurt his team and all others with a low-rake a lot more than the teams that, like Red Bull, have long followed the high-rake concept. The Romania-born American could be seen with his lap top in hand, going into the FIA and the FOM offices in the Bahrain International Circuit to show the World Championship organizers and promoters data to validate his point and admitted that right from the start of the weekend in Bahrain, his team knew they were in the backfoot for the early part of the season.