Haas “focused” on resolving Uralkali threat over outstanding payment
Haas' participation at thꦫe Italian Grand Prix could be under threat due to an outstanding payment to former title🐲 sponsor Uralkali.

The Haas F1 Team are working hard to resolve an ongoing outstanding payment to former title sponsor Uralkali which could impact their participation in nꦇext weekend’s Italian Grand Prix.
On Friday at Zandvoort, it was reported by that Uralka🐟li - Haas’ Russian title sponsor in 2021 - had made a bid ꧅to courts in the Netherlands to seize the F1 team’s assets over an outstanding payment.
In June, the Swiss arbitration court ruled that Haas should refund Uralkali a portion of the sponsorship payment for the💮 2022 season,ꦡ the report stated.
Uralkali ﷽were set to be Haas’ title sponsor for the 2022 campaign but were droppedꦚ on the eve of the season.
This was because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, also resulting in Nikita Mazepin’s dismissal ahead ofꦺ the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.
It’s reported that t⛦he fee owed is in the region ofཧ $9 million.
Addressing the issue for Haas, team boss Ayao Komatsu told media including at the Dutch Grand Prix that they are looking t꧅o resolve it swiftly.
“We accepted it. We’re not disputing 🌃it whatsoever,” Komatsu said in Friday’s FIA press conference.
“It’s a complicate🌌d process to transfer the funds across and we’re w🅠orking on it. It’s taking longer than I’d like.
“We are🐎꧒ pretty focused on making it across as soon as possible.”
After taking the matter to t🅠he Dutch courts - and an initial ruling inꦬ their favour - bailiffs visited Haas on Thursday at Zandvoort to evaluate the team’s assets.
While Haas’ participation at the Dutch GP is not in doubt, the same report claims the team’s equipment and 𒈔cars cannot leave the c♏ountry until the outstanding payment is made.
Since 🐬the initial news broke, Uralkali released the following statement to : "We are aware that Dutch bailiffs, ac🌌companied by police, last night arrived at the Haas paddock and took an inventory of all racing equipment and other property.
"This is the expected consequence of Haas’ refusal to obey 🔥the ruling of arbitrage awarding payment and a race car to Uralkali.
"The arbitral ruling was issued June 12th with immediate effect and has been ignored by Haas. Haas has had over two months to im🐻plement the ruling, and, as was reported previously, Uralkali reached out to Haas’ representatives with options about how to make payment and where to send the race car, without ever receiving a substantive answer.
"There are not now and never have been any sanctions issues preventing Haas from fulfilling its obligations. Neve🔜rtheless, they have gone uꦆnfulfilled.
"We are delighted to hear that, following last night’s visit from Dutch authorities, Haas is finally paying attention to the arbitral ruling. Uralkali wants nothing more than to receive what it was awarded during a fair judicial process and hopes that Haas will move quickly to rectify the situation so that all𒆙 sides can move on.”

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