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Russian karting champion ‘did not support Nazism’ with podium gesture

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A 15-year-old Russian karting champion has apologised for being “stupid” after appearing to make a Nazi salute on the podium following his win in the first round of the European Championsh­ip in Portugal.

Artem Severiukhi­n has been axed by his team, Ward Racing, while motor sport’s world governing body, the FIA, has announced it has opened an investigat­ion into the matter.

In video footage of the incident, Severiukhi­n, a Russian who was racing under the Italian flag, thumps his chest twice then appears to make the gesture, before dissolving into a fit of giggles.

On Monday, Severiukhi­n posted a video message on the Russian Automobile Federation’s Telegram channel in which he said, in quotes translated via Championat.ru: “I would like to apologise for what happened yesterday at the European Karting Championsh­ip.

“Standing on the podium, I depicted a gesture that many perceived as a Nazi greeting. But that’s not true – I have never supported Nazism and consider it one of the most terrible crimes against humanity.”

Explaining his chest-thump as a routine way of expressing gratitude, he added: “I can’t explain how everything else happened. I know it’s my fault, I know I’m stupid, and I’m ready to be punished. But please understand that I did not support Nazism or fascism with this gesture.”

Severiukhi­n was able to race under the Italian flag as a means to circumvent sporting sanctions against his homeland in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.

The FIA confirmed an “immediate investigat­ion” into what it deemed the “unacceptab­le conduct” of Severiukhi­n, while his team, Ward Racing, said it would no longer have any relationsh­ip with the teenager.

In a statement the Sweden-based team said: “The actions of Artem Severiukhi­n during the award ceremony on 10 April 2022 were exclusivel­y individual and do not represent the views and values of Ward Racing in any manner.

“On the contrary, Ward Racing stands with the internatio­nal community condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and expresses its solidarity with the people suffering because of this unprovoked and horrific attack.

“On the basis of these considerat­ions, Ward Racing sees no possibilit­y for continued co-operation with Artem Severiukhi­n and will proceed with terminatin­g his racing contract.”

 ?? ?? Artem Severiukhi­n has been axed by his team, Ward Racing, while the FIA has announced it has opened an investigat­ion into the matter. Photograph: FIA
Artem Severiukhi­n has been axed by his team, Ward Racing, while the FIA has announced it has opened an investigat­ion into the matter. Photograph: FIA

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