An investigation has been launched by motorsport’s governing body after a smirking Russian go-kart champion performed a Nazi salute to celebrate his victory.
In video footage posted online, Artyom Severyukhin, 15, can be seen smiling atop a podium.
The go-kart racer makes a fist with his right hand, bumps his chest twice and raises a flat palm in the air.
The teen champion then quickly lowers his arm again before breaking into laughter.
Ward Racing, whom Mr Severyukhin drives for, have said they will terminate his contract following the incident.
#Russian driver Artyom Severyukhin, competing under the Italian flag at the #European Junior Karting Championship, showed a #Nazi salute at the awards ceremony.
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) April 11, 2022
He competing under the #Italian flag because of the sanctions imposed on #Russia. pic.twitter.com/q4wOGHPsvR
The Swedish team said: “Ward Racing accordingly condemns the personal actions of pilot Artem Severyukhin during the award ceremony on April 10, 2022 in the strongest possible terms, as it considers them a manifestation of unsportsmanlike behavior, an unacceptable violation of the ethical and moral sports codex.”
The statement added: “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.
“Since the start of the ongoing war, our firm stance has been demonstrated with “No War” helmets and stickers. In addition, we currently have three Ukrainian families traveling with us because they have no home to return to.”
Mr Severyukhin took first place in the 11-15 bracket at the FIA Karting World Championships in Portugal.
He competed under the Italian flag, despite his Russian nationality.
In a statement, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) said it had launched an “immediate investigation” into the “unacceptable conduct” of Mr Severyukhin.
They added: “The FIA will communicate shortly on the further steps that will be taken in this case.”