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Ferrari-backed driver Antonio Giovinazzi is in the frame to take Nikita Mazepin's seat at Haas this season, should the Russian lose it. Mazepin's F1 future has been thrown into doubt amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine and it could open the door for Giovinazzi to return to the grid.
This week, Haas team principal Guenther Steiner suggested Pietro Fittipaldi would be best placed to replace Mazepin after three years of acting as their reserve driver.
He said: "If Nikita [Mazepin] couldn't drive for one or another reason, the first call would go to Pietro [Fittipaldi]. Obviously, he is with us for a few years, and then we will see what we do next.
"Pietro is always around with us for a reason. In 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