Fittipaldi to replace Grosjean next weekend

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30 November 2020 at 10:47
Last update 30 November 2020 at 11:54
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Pietro Fittipaldi will make his Formula 1 debut this weekend as a replacement for Romain Grosjean. Haas confirmed the news that Grosjean will sit out the second race in Bahrain following his crash on Sunday.

Easy choice

Team boss Guenther Steiner announced that Grosjean will miss at least one race. "After it was decided that the best thing for Romain (Grosjean) was to skip at least one race, the choice to put Pietro (Fittipaldi) in the car was pretty easy," said Steiner on the Haas website.

Fittipaldi is the grandson of two-time world champion Emerson Fittipaldi. This season the Brazilian drove the Asian Formula 3 championship, where he finished fifth. In 2019 Fittipaldi was appointed test driver at Haas. Fittipaldi won the Formula V8 3.5 World Series in 2017 and later drove in the World Endurance Championship and IndyCar.

Debut in Formula 1

"Most importantly I'm happy Romain (Grosjean) is safe and healthy," added Fittipaldi on his chance in Formula 1. "We're all very happy his injuries are relatively minor after such a huge incident." It is therefore not an ideal situation to make your Formula 1 debut. "I'm extremely grateful to Gene Haas and Guenther Steiner for their faith in putting me behind the wheel this weekend."

Fittipaldi isn't being thrown completely into the deep end, as he has been with the team a lot this season, both on the track and in the simulator.

"I'm familiar with the team's operating procedures on a Grand Prix weekend. It's going to be exciting to make my first career start in Formula 1 - I'll be giving it my all and I look forward to starting in free practice on Friday in Bahrain,” said the Brazilian.