“I thought he was replacing Mick holy heart attack,”Fans react as Pietro Fittipaldi is set to take part in FP1 in Mexico and Abu Dhabi for Haas


“I thought he was replacing Mick holy heart attack,”Fans react as Pietro Fittipaldi is set to take part in FP1 in Mexico and Abu Dhabi for Haas

Pietro Fittipaldi

The 2022 F1 season is coming to an end – only 4 races remaining in the season. Haas has been having an excellent season compared to their previous seasons. They are currently tied with the AlphaTauri in the constructor standings having accumulated a total of 34 points.

Their drivers, Kevin Magnussen and Mick Schumacher have scored 22 and 12 points respectively. The fans have loved the duo’s performance this season and hope to see more of them in the coming races and possibly in the coming seasons as well. Guenther Steiner, Haas’ team principal has been quite pleased with the team’s performance this season.

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The Haas team recently took to Twitter to announce that Fittipaldi will be taking part in the FP1 sessions in Mexico and Abu Dhabi.

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The fans are excited at the prospect to see the reserve driver perform and see if he can put his hat in the ring for the unconfirmed second seat at Haas.

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F1 Twitter discuss Pietro Fittipaldi taking part in the FP1 sessions for Haas

Pietro Fittipaldi
Pietro Fittipaldi

The Haas team recently went on Twitter to announce that Fittipaldi will be taking part in the FP1 sessions of Mexico and Abu Dhabi.

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https://twitter.com/N_weaves/status/1579819039341572097

The fans are certainly excited at the prospect of seeing Fittipaldi take part in the FP1 sessions in Mexico and Abu Dhabi. They want to see what he can bring to the table and if he could possibly put his hat in the ring for the second unconfirmed Haas seat.

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