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Russia's invasion of Ukraine has seen significant repercussions for the country's businesses and sports stars. Former F1 driver Nikita Mazepin lost his seat at Haas as a result of the war, and one of the team's sponsors are Russian company Uralkali.
Haas were keen to distance themselves from the driver and wasted no time in terminating his contract.
He is set to be replaced by Brazilian Pietro Fittipaldi, who has previously raced for Haas as a stand-in for former driver Romain Grosjean.
The 23-year-old released an angry statement after his F1 dream came to an end.
"Dear fans and followers, I am very disappointed to hear that my F1 contract has been terminated," he penned.
"While I understand the difficulties, the ruling from FIA plus my ongoing willingness to accept the conditions proposed in order to continue were