The third year driver, who switched to MP Motorsport for 2022 after two seasons with ART Grand Prix, said last week that he would not compete in the championship.
His main backer, SMP Racing, has ended its European racing programme amid ongoing sanctions directed at oligarch Boris Rotenberg following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The FIA had said that Russian drivers would only be allowed to compete under a neutral flag and banned them from displaying their flag both in public and on social media.
Smolyar wrote in a now-deleted social media post that he stood with SMP and “will not compete in FIA F3 and any international racing series this year”.
But ahead of the opening F3 weekend in Bahrain, Smolyar appeared on the FIA entry list as an Authorised Neutral Athlete, under the organisation’s own flag, and raced to third with no SMP logos on his black-liveried car.
Smolyar remained tight-lipped about his situation when asked in a post-race press conference on Saturday, and said…
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