Haas reveals updated livery for 2022 F1 season after Uralkali split

Haas has unveiled the updated livery it will run during the 2022 Formula 1 season following the departure of former title sponsor Uralkali. 
Haas reveals updated F1 livery after Uralkali split

The American outfit terminꩵated its title sponsorship deal with Russian chemicals company Uralkali and driver Nikita Mazepin earlier this week in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24. 

Haas' previous livery featured a design incorporating the colours of the Russian 🐼flag, with Uralkali’s brandi🐭ng featuring heavily. 

Mazepin and his billionaire father Dmitry, who co-owns Uralkali and is a close associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin, were both added to a list of R𒅌ussians sanctioned over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. 

On Thursday, the team revealed its updated livery with Haas branding featuring predominately on a whi💫te, red and black coloursheme. 

Hꦛaas is not taking part in Thursday morning’s first session in Bahrain after it encountered freight delays but reserve driver Pietro Fittipal♔di is due to drive the VF-22 this afternoon. 

The returning Kevin Magnussen, who has signed for Haas on a “multi-year contract” as a replacement for the ousted Mazepin, is in Bahr🐟ain and completed a seat fit on Thursday morning. 

Magn🏅ussen is due to split runniꦇng with teammate Mick Schumacher over the final two days of pre-season testing. 

“I was obviously very suꦍrprised but equally very excited to r🍨eceive the call from Haas F1  team,” said Magnussen. 

“I was looking in a different direction regarding my commi🌊tments for 2022 but the opportunity to return to compete in Formula 1, and with a team I know extremely well, was simply too 🧔appealing.”

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