Gary Lineker reacts to FIA report into Abu Dhabi GP controversy
Gary Lineker is not letting it go after the FIA confirmed ‘human error’ helped Max Verstappen beat Lewis Hamilton in the controversial finish to last year’s Formula 1 season.
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Gary Lineker is not letting it go after the FIA confirmed ‘human error’ helped Max Verstappen beat Lewis Hamilton in the controversial finish to last year’s Formula 1 season.
MANAMA: Former Formula One race director Michael Masi made a "human error" but acted in "good faith" during the controversial safety car restart at last season's title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, a report published by the governing FIA on Saturday (Mar 19) found.
Race director Michael Masi was “under immense pressure” from Mercedes and Red Bull it has been revealed after Formula One’s governing body finally published its report into last season’s controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen was fastest in Free Practice 3 at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday. With qualification to come later in the day, this was the last chance for teams to test their setups before they were thrown into the first competitive action of the 2022 season.
Lewis Hamilton has agreed to donate £42,000 to the FIA after he failed to attend last December’s Formula One prize-giving ceremony in Paris.
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Max Verstappen continued to set the pace in the final practice session ahead of the opening Grand Prix of the season, but there was encouragement for Mercedes as they closed the gap on Red Bull and Ferrari ahead of qualifying in Bahrain.
Max Verstappen went quickest in the final practice session ahead of qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix, whilst Mercedes showed signs of a revival after both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell had explained their concerns with their car after Friday’s running in Sakhir.