Haas reserve driver Pietro Fittipaldi to replace injured Grosjean for Sakhir Grand Prix

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PORTIMAO, PORTUGAL - OCTOBER 25: Pietro Fittipaldi of Brazil and Haas F1 walks in the Paddock

Brazilian racer Pietro Fittipaldi will make his Formula 1 debut in this weekend’s Sakhir Grand Prix, subbing in for Romain Grosjean who sustained injuries in a big crash in Bahrain on Sunday.

Haas Team Principal Guenther Steiner visited Grosjean in hospital on Monday and said afterwards that they decided to give the Frenchman “at least one race” off to recover, with the Frenchman dealing with burns to his hands.

Fittipaldi – the grandson of two-time F1 champion Emerson Fittipaldi - is Haas's current reserve driver, and has attended the majority of F1 races this season with the team.

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In that role, the 24-year-old has previously tested the 2018 and 2019 car, but he’ll get his first taste of the 2020 machine when he gets behind the wheel in practice on Friday.

“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.

“Pietro will drive the VF-20 and 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 it’s obviously a good opportunity for him.

Pietro Fittipaldi announced as Grosjean's replacement for Sakhir GP

“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. It’s very demanding being called in at the last minute, but as I said, I think it’s the right thing to do for Haas F1 Team.”

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Fittipaldi added: “Most importantly I’m happy Romain is safe and healthy. We’re all very happy his injuries are relatively minor after such a huge incident.

“Obviously, it’s not an ideal set of circumstances to get my first opportunity to compete in Formula 1, but I’m extremely grateful to Gene Haas and Guenther Steiner for their faith in putting me behind the wheel this weekend.

“I’ve been with the team a lot this season, both trackside and working on simulator sessions, so 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.”

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Emerson Fittipaldi (in car) chats to brother Wilson at the 1972 Spanish Grand Prix

Fittipaldi began racing single seaters in 2013 after getting his start in karts. He won the Formula V8 3.5 Championship in 2017 with six wins, 10 podiums, and a series-record 10 pole positions before his career took him to Indycar, Endurance racing and - in 2019 - to the DTM.

He has made seven test appearances for Haas since 2018, the most recent of which was 2019's young driver test in Abu Dhabi.

He'll be the fourth member of the Fittipaldi family to race in F1 after grandfather Emerson (1970-1980, 144 starts), Emerson's brother Wilson (1972-1975, 35 starts), and Wilson's son Christian (1992-1994, 40 starts). No other family has produced as many F1 drivers.

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