Formula One's only Russian driver, Nikita Mazepin, could be banned from the sport with the FIA set to hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday.

Mazepin's future in the sport will be top of the agenda, according to multiple reports.

Mazepin's future in F1 is up in the air

His father, Dmitry Mazepin, is an oligarch who part-owns Russian fertiliser company Uralkali.

The company is the title sponsor of F1 team Haas, who Mazepin races for, with the team deciding to remove the branding last week.

Haas team principal Guenther Steiner said he could make no guarantees on the Russian driver's future and said the issue of its Uralkali sponsorship is likely to be resolved in the coming days.

An FIA spokesperson said: "An extraordinary meeting of the World Motor Sport Council will be convened tomorrow to discuss matters relating to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.

"Further updates will be given following the meeting."

Haas removed the branding from their Russian sponsor

The president of the the Automobile Federation of Ukraine, Leonid Kostyuchenk, has demanded the FIA bans all Russian and Belarusian drivers from competing outside of their own countries following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, who will chair Tuesday's summit, wrote to Kostyuchenk last week to offer his full support.

The Russian Grand Prix, which was scheduled for Sochi on September 25, has already been cancelled.

It follows FIFA and UEFA deciding to suspend all Russia teams from club and national fixtures for the foreseeable future.