Ricciardo, Norris backing under-fire Masi
Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris are the latest Formula One drivers to throw their support behind the sport's under-fire Australian race director Michael Masi.
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Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris are the latest Formula One drivers to throw their support behind the sport's under-fire Australian race director Michael Masi.
The FIA have delayed the announcement of changes to Formula 1 for the upcoming season, with president Mohamed ben Sulayem set to wait a few more days before sharing his recommendations. The findings of an inquiry into the 2021 season finale — which saw Max Verstappen take the title ahead of Lewis Hamilton after a series of controversial decisions by race director Michael Masi — were shared on Monday at a meeting in London between the FIA and all the F1 teams.
La Comisión de F1 se reunió este lunes con los equipos, FIA y Liberty Media y trató asuntos candentes en la agenda del campeonato: el polémico desenlace del GP de Abu Dhabi, el futuro de los sprints de clasificación y el despropósito del GP de Bélgica, en el que se repartieron la mitad de los puntos por una carrera de dos vueltas detrás del coche de seguridad. Empezando por lo último, la FIA acuerda que no se podrán otorgar puntos en un gran premio a menos que se completen dos vueltas de competición, sin ‘safety car’ o ‘virtual safety car’.
Michael Masi's future as Formula One's race director remains in the balance following a crunch meeting of the sport's major players in London on Monday.
Michael Masi’s future as Formula One’s race director remains in the balance following a crunch meeting of the sport’s major players in London on Monday.
Following the completion of its investigation into the handling of the safety car restart at last year’s world championship decider, which allowed Max Verstappen to snatch the title away from main rival Lewis Hamilton, newly-elected FIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem unveiled its findings at a meeting of the F1 Commission in London.
Formula 1's governing body failed to make any proposals following its inquiry into the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at a high-level meeting on Monday.
La Comisión de F1 se reunió este lunes con los equipos, FIA y Liberty Media y trató asuntos candentes en la agenda del campeonato: el polémico desenlace del GP de Abu Dhabi, el futuro de los sprints de clasificación y el despropósito del GP de Bélgica, en el que se repartieron la mitad de los puntos por una carrera de dos vueltas detrás del coche de seguridad. Empezando por lo último, la FIA acuerda que no se podrán otorgar puntos en un gran premio a menos que se completen dos vueltas de competición, sin ‘safety car’ o ‘virtual safety car’.