Pietro Fittipaldi to replace Romain Grosjean at Haas for Sakhir GP

Romain Grosjean suffered burns to the back of his hands in a fiery crash during Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix and is expected to remain in hospital until Tuesday.

Published : Nov 30, 2020 16:27 IST , Manama

Romain Grosjean of Haas F1 is pictured escaping a crash on a screen during the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday.
Romain Grosjean of Haas F1 is pictured escaping a crash on a screen during the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday.
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Romain Grosjean of Haas F1 is pictured escaping a crash on a screen during the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday.

Brazilian reserve driver Pietro Fittipaldi will make his Formula One race debut with Haas at next weekend's Sakhir Grand Prix in Bahrain as a stand-in for the injured Romain Grosjean, the U.S.-owned team said on Monday.

Frenchman Grosjean suffered burns to the back of his hands in a fiery crash that split his car in two during Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix.

The 34-year-old is expected to remain in hospital until Tuesday with the team saying he will be unable to compete.

“After it was decided that the best thing for Romain was to skip at least one race, the choice to put Pietro in the car was pretty easy,” said team principal Guenther Steiner in a statement.

“He's familiar with us having been around the team for the past two seasons as a test and reserve driver. It's the right thing to do and its obviously a good opportunity for him.

“He's been patient and was always prepared for this opportunity and now it has come. That's why we want him in the car and I'm sure he'll do a good job.”

The Miami-born Brazilian, 24, is a grandson of twice Formula One world champion and double Indianapolis 500 winner Emerson Fittipaldi.

The Sakhir Grand Prix is the penultimate race of the season, which ends in Abu Dhabi a weekend later. Haas is ninth out of 10 teams in the standings and has not scored a point since the Eifel Grand Prix at the Nurburgring on October 11.

Fittipaldi recognised it was “not an ideal set of circumstances” for his debut but is familiar with the team's operating procedures from working with it trackside and in the simulator.

“It's going to be exciting to make my first career start in Formula One - I'll be giving it my all and I look forward to starting in free practice on Friday in Bahrain,” he said.

Grosjean is due to leave Ferrari-powered Haas at the end of the season along with Danish teammate Kevin Magnussen.

Mick Schumacher, son of seven times world champion Michael and the current Formula Two leader, is expected to join for next season along with Russian Nikita Mazepin.

Both drivers are in Bahrain but next weekend will be the Formula Two title decider.

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