FIA Undergoes Structural Changes

Michael Masi has been replaced as Formula 1 Race Director and offered a new position within the FIA as part of a series of changes following the governing body’s analysis into last year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Niels Wittich and Eduardo Freitas, who recently worked in the World Endurance Championship and DTM respectively, will alternate the Race Director role going into the new F1 season. They will be assisted by Herbie Blash – who returns to F1 having previously acted as deputy to Masi’s predecessor Charlie Whiting, as a permanent senior advisor. The new race management trio will begin their new roles in Barcelona next week when three days of pre-season running take place.

Newly-elected FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem had this to say about the ousted F1 director – ” Masi accomplished a very challenging job for three years as F1 race director following Charlie Whiting”.

Ex FIA Director Micheal Masi served in the position for three years

Regarding the structural changes, Ben Sulayem said a Virtual Race Control Room will be created to assist the Race Director. Like the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) in football, it will be positioned in one of the FIA Offices as a backup outside the circuit. In real-time connection with the FIA F1 race director, it will help to apply the sporting regulations using the most modern technological tools,” he said.

Going forward in the incoming season, Direct radio communications during the race, currently broadcast live by all TVs, will be removed to protect the race director from any pressure and allow him to take decisions peacefully. It is however still feasible to ask questions to the race director, according to a well-defined and non-intrusive process. Also, unlapping procedures behind Safety Car will be reassessed by the F1 Sporting Advisory Committee and presented to the next F1 Commission before the start of the season.

Unlapping procedures behind Safety Car will be reassessed by the F1 Sporting Advisory Committee

 

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