F1: Mazepin must disavow Russia’s invasion in order to race
Nikita Mazepin would be required to sign a document forbidding him from supporting the Russian invasion of Ukraine if he remains in Formula 1.
The Russian is expected to lose his Haas seat because of the Ukraine crisis but is still officially a driver.
The FIA has made not backing the invasion, either directly or indirectly, a requirement to race.
Drivers will also have to sign a declaration adhering to the FIA’s principles of peace and neutrality.
The others include:
• Having to compete in an individual or neutral capacity
• Not displaying any Russian or Belarusian national symbols, colors or flags
• An acknowledgement of “the strong commitment made by the FIA to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, the Federation Automobile d’Ukraine, and all of those suffering as a result of the ongoing conflict”
The UK motorsport authority has banned Russian and Belarusian drivers from taking part in events in Britain and Northern Ireland.
However, BBC Sport has been told this would not necessarily prevent Mazepin from competing in the British Grand Prix as the F1 driver Superlicense contains a clause requiring national authorities to permit the driver to take part in F1 events. BBC Sport