Mazepins demand Uralkali money back from Haas
Russian company Uralkali has demanded a full reimbursement from Haas after being dropped as the team's title sponsor ahead of the coming Formula One season.
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Russian company Uralkali has demanded a full reimbursement from Haas after being dropped as the team's title sponsor ahead of the coming Formula One season.
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The Silverstone-based squad had been sponsored by the company since 2016. Its CEO is Dmitry Mazepin, father of ex-Haas Formula 1 driver Nikita.
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