By Andrew BensonChief F1 writer

Last updated on .From the section Formula 1

Nikita Mazepin driving on the track
Nikita Mazepin would line-up with Mick Schumacher if he stays in the F1

If Nikita Mazepin stays in Formula 1, he would have to sign a document prohibiting him from supporting the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The Russian is expected to lose his seat because of the crisis but is still a driver.

The invasion is not supported by the FIA either directly or indirectly.

Drivers will have to sign a declaration in order to drive.

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Jesper Carlsen, the commercial manager of Mazepin, said he was unable to comment on whether the company would be prepared to commit to these requirements.

The others are included.

It is necessary to compete in an individual or neutral capacity.

There are no Russian or Belarusian national symbols, colors or flags displayed.

An acknowledgement of the strong commitment made by the FIA to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, the Federation Automobile d'Ukraine, and all of those suffering as a result of the ongoing conflict.

F1 will not race in Russia until Putin is no longer president, as a result of the move by the F1 commercial arm.

The governing body has allowed Russians to participate in international events on a neutral basis.

Russian and Belarusian drivers have been banned from taking part in events in Britain and Northern Ireland.

The clause in the F1 driver's super-licence that requires national authorities to allow the driver to take part in F1 events does not mean that the British Grand Prix will not be held.