Russian F1 racer Mazepin, father's properties seized by Italy
Nikita Mazepin ahead of the Italian Grand Prix, Monza, Italy, Sept. 12, 2021. (Reuters Photo)


Properties worth some 105 million euros ($114.45 million) belonging to Russian former Formula One driver Nikita Dmitrievich Mazepin and his oligarch father has been seized by Italy Monday.

The operation targeted a villa – known as Rocky Ram – located in the north of the island of Sardinia. It is part of broader efforts aimed at penalizing wealthy Russians linked to President Vladimir Putin after the Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine by Moscow.

"The financial police imposed a freezing order on the Rocky Ram villa in Porto Cervo, on the spectacular Costa Smeralda coast on the northeast of the Italian island," a government official said.

There was no immediate comment from Mazepin's PR manager.

Mazepin – who was fired in March by U.S.-owned F1 team Haas – has been included in an EU sanctions list along with his father, Dmitry, who the European Union's official journal described as a member of President Vladimir Putin's closest circle.

Over the last weeks, Italian police have sequestered villas and yachts worth over 900 million euros from wealthy Russians, who were placed on a European Union sanctions list following the Ukraine conflict.

The most valuable asset seized so far is a superyacht owned by billionaire Andrey Igorevich Melnichenko, worth around 530 million euros, which was impounded in the northern port of Trieste.