Nikita Mazepin admitted he nearly crashed his Haas while trying to discover how strong the turbulent air was behind another Formula 1 car.
The Haas driver, who has graduated from Formula 2 this year, said he wanted to discover how his car handled while running behind another car.“It’s an ongoing topic that Formula 1 cars have a lot of downforce and do lose a lot of downforce following other cars,” Mazepin explained.
“With such limited running, and obviously a lot of cars being most likely in front of me at the start of the race in Bahrain, I wanted to experience the amount of downforce that I will lose.
“I did get to experience that. I almost crashed, to be honest, because the wind was huge and that was a bit of a worrying moment. But good to try it.”
Mazepin’s car snapped to the right at the exit of turn three – close to where his Haas predecessor Romain Grosjean had his enormous, fireball crash in last year’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
“Antonio was on a lower-fuel run and was doing not consecutive laps,” said Mazepin. “I was going for the whole race distance and my pace was slower so he overtook me and I wanted to stay behind and learn my way through.”
Mazepin said the turbulence feels much stronger in F1 than it did in F2. “There’s a very big difference, but it’s not a surprise to me,” he said.
“F2 does have a lot of downforce as well. It’s a heavier car so there are small gains here and there. But overall it’s not a new thing to me because races are more difficult.”
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jpvalverde85 (@jpvalverde85)
13th March 2021, 15:46
Thy first acolyte of our Lord and Savior Crashtor, Nikita Crashepin has come.
Armchair Expert (@armchairexpert)
13th March 2021, 16:14
Following the steps of the GOAT, Blewis Ramilton
Dave
13th March 2021, 18:11
Crashtor was a meme and is still remembered as a meme. About Nikita…we’ll find out soon.
Armchair Expert (@armchairexpert)
13th March 2021, 16:15
Here’s the link, hopefully working this time – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GKdWoHVqLI
SpaFrancorchamps (@spafrancorchamps)
13th March 2021, 18:12
He did save it nicely.