Two-time world champion who mentored Valtteri Bottas aims to take Maini to F1 with Indian corporate backing.
Mika Hakkinen is throwing his weight behind Formula 2 driver Kush Maini and says the target is very clear : “F1 is our objective”. Hakkinen’s track record in this department is strong, having played a significant role in the development of former Mercedes F1 race winner and current Alfa Romeo Sauber driver Valtteri Bottas.
“More recently I’ve been following Kush, understanding his abilities, his talent for driving. It’s a very interesting journey together to develop, to be an even more professional racing driver. F1 is our objective, not forgetting the current situation . Hakkinen will not be a blow-by-blow driver coach, teaching Maini cornering techniques, “I don't think I have to put my nose into that”.
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