Nikita Mazepin has no understanding of being in formula 1. Disappointed is the Russian of Haas team boss Günther Steiner - and Mick Schumacher. A side shoe against Mick Schumacher, no clear statement on the Putin near his father and an idiosyncratic view of the war in Ukraine: The Russian Nikita Mazepin has moved to his outward throw at the Haas Rennstall position and sees himself as a victim of a great injustice. "I lost my dream for whom I fought for 18 years of my life," Maepin said on Wednesday, "I do not think that's fair." One day before the beginning of the final test rides in Bahrain, the 23-year-old sat in Moscow and put his view of things in a one-hour video meeting. "Do we want the sport to be another stage for protests and political debates?", asked maepin at the beginning and ventured the comparison with the Olympic Boykotten of the 80s: "Or is the sport a chance to connect people in the most difficult times?" With the intera...