Nikita Mazepin rules out Haas return, but eyes F1 involvement 'as a businessman'
Nikita Mazepin says he would not return to Formula 1 with the Haas team.
The American team's boss Gunther Steiner admitted at Monza recently that he had received notification of axed Russian Mazepin's legal action.
"I can't say for sure whether they responded, so I'll double-check the information," 23-year-old Mazepin, who Haas ousted along with his father's company Uralkali amid the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict, told Tass news agency.
"But despite the sanctions, it is possible for me to receive compensation and debts," he insisted.
"The sanctions do not give anyone the right to circumvent the laws prescribed by contract law. I believe in truth and that the judge will do his job."
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Outstanding money
He would not specify precisely how much he is suing Haas for.
"First of all, they owe the salary for last year," said Mazepin.
"It was supposed to be paid monthly, but due to small issues with the accounting department, this did not happen as it should have. It is a number with five or six zeroes.
"I would go to their accounting department, but the sanctions do not allow me to fly. There is also bonuses, material losses because I was counting on the long-term contract, image losses, even an F1 car that was in the contract but did not come to our country.
"This is all about last year - nothing to do with this season," he revealed to Avto Radio.
A dream is gone
But Mazepin said the biggest thing that cannot be compensated for is the loss of his F1 dream.
"I wanted to be in F1 all my life," he said. "I had made it, and I know without a doubt what I'm capable of doing in a competitive car."
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