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Haas Drops Russian Driver Nikita Mazepin And Sponsor Ahead Of 2022 F1 Season Over Ukraine Invasion
Newshour claims, however, that customs records reviewed by it showed that shipments continued for months after the invasion began. Between March and October 2022, it claims that Haas Automation made at least 18 shipments to Russia worth $2.8 million. The ESCU claims that the American company was sending the parts to help Russian companies maintain CNC machines that were originally supplied by it. The Ukrainian organization believes, however, that Haas is far from the only maker of CNC machines supplying Russian arms makers.It is not clear, at this time, how the U.S. government will respond to these accusations. Nor is it clear how this will impact the Haas F1 team.
This is, however, just the latest Russian controversy the team has to contend with. At the start of the 2022
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