Fittipaldi would get "first call" if Mazepin can't drive in F1, says Steiner

Speaking in an , Haas team✱ principal Guenther Steiner confirmed the American outfit’s reserve driver Fittipaldi is first in line for Mazepin’s seat in the event he cannot race.
Mazepin’s position at Haas has been cast into doubt after the team said it would review the long-term future of title🌞 sponsor Uralkali, which is co-owned by Mazepin’s father, Dmitry, next week.
Haas ran its car in a plain white livery during the final day of pre-season testing in Barcelona on 𝓰Friday in the wake of💞 Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“If Nikita couldn🎐’t drive for one or a🦩nother reason, the first call would go to Pietro,” Steiner said.
“Obviously, he is with us fo🐻r a few years, and then we would see what we do next.”

Fittipaldi, the grandson of two-time world champion Emerson, first joined Haas at the end of 2018 and made his F1 debut at the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix when he stood in for the injured Romain Gꦏrosjean.
The 25-year-old Braz🔯ilian also contested that year’s season finale in Abu Dhabi as Grosjean 💎continued his rehabilitation.
“Pietro is always around with us for a re🌠ason,” Steiner added. “The last years, we needed a reserve driver, having COVID around, so he is always around.
“He knows the team, he knows the♏ car. To jump in for one day to the other, there is nobody better than Pietro around at the momen෴t.”

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