Nikita Mazepin claimed he had agreed with Haas that he would race under a neutral flag only for the team to cancel his contract.
He has raced for Haas before in the last two races of the 2020 season, which saw Roman Grosjean miraculously survive a fireball crash.
The Haas F1 team terminated both the title sponsorship deal with Uralkali as well as the driver contract of Nikita Mazepin recently.
The Haas F1 team are relaxed despite having had to terminated deals with both title sponsor Uralkali and driver Nikita Mazepin.
This brings an end to Nikita Mazepin's career in Formula 1 for now, although it is always possible he makes his way back to the sport.
In an earlier statement, the FIA had said that Russian and Belarusian drivers would be allowed to compete under a neutral flag.
Nikita Mazepin will be allowed to continue racing for Haas after the FIA opted to have Russian and Belarusian drivers under a neutral flag.
Haas F1 team driver Nikita Mazepin's future in the sport is uncertain due to sanctions being imposed on his native country of Russia.
Nikita Mazepin was unable to score a point in 2021, as was Mick Schumacher in the underdeveloped Haas VF-21.
Haas have endured a tough two years in Formula 1 in 2020 and 2021 but focused all their resources into making the 2022 car.