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The Russian Automobile Federation (RAF) have accused Motorsport UK of 'discrimination' over their decision to prevent Nikita Mazepin from competing at the 2022 British Grand Prix. In response to the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, the FIA held an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss Mazepin's future, and ruled the Haas driver could continue to compete in F1 - albeit under a neutral banner.
The restriction will apply to any other Russian or Belarusian driver who comes into F1.
However, UK Motorsport then announced on Wednesday they would be defying the new regulation, confirming that no driver from either nation, including Haas man Mazepin, could participate in the race weekend at Silverstone on July 1-3.
Explaining the decision, chairman Davids Richards stated: "The entire Motorsport UK community condemns the acts of