Sebastian Vettel defends Michael Masi and hopes he stays on as race director
Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel believes Michael Masi should remain in his role as FIA race director.
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Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel believes Michael Masi should remain in his role as FIA race director.
The news reflects the fact that F1 is taking advantage of the surge in popularity of the sport fuelled by an exciting 2021 season and by the popular Netflix Drive to Survive series to secure extended deals with its existing race promoters.
Aston Martin drivers Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll have called on Formula 1 to focus more on sport and less on entertainment after the controversial end to the season in Abu Dhabi. Max Verstappen won his first F1 title after overtaking Lewis Hamilton on the last lap at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix following's race director Michael Masi's decision to restart the race rather than finish behind a safety car. Ad/> It made for a thrilling — and TV-friendly — finish to the season.
Mark Webber believes last year’s title fight has left both Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton with “scars that need healing”.
Sergio Perez will have to “fight a war internally” at Red Bull if he wants a first World title, according to Mexican journalist Luis Ramirez.
Lance Stroll has slammed the "ridiculous" ending to the 2021 Formula 1 season and called for the sport's law-makers to make sure the rules and regulations are crystal clear heading into the new campaign.
Lewis Hamilton “will” have an advantage over Max Verstappen because of the characteristics of the new cars, according to Sergey Sirotkin.