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Australian 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.
Mercedes and Red Bull were in “harmony” during their F1 meeting over last season’s title-deciding race in Abu Dhabi, according to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and Red Bull's Christian Horner were both at the F1 Commission meeting in London to take part in talks over the controversial finish to the 2021 season. Ad/> Max Verstappen snatched the title from Lewis Hamilton on the final lap after a contentious decision by race director Michael Masi gave him the chance to pass.
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has claimed Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and his Red Bull rival Christian Horner were in “harmony” at Formula One’s crunch London summit.
Engel has been a stalwart of Mercedes' GT3 programme over the past decade, winning the Nurburgring 24 Hours in 2016 and taking the 2018 Blancpain Endurance Series title, but also has previous experience in the DTM during its spell as a tin-top championship.
The Australian had the option to extend his stay in the Red Bull junior programme for 2022, but elected to switch to Alpine, joining fellow FIA Formula 3 graduate Olli Caldwell and F3 drivers Victor Martins and Caio Collet as part of Alpine's junior line-up.
McLaren chief Andreas Seidl has shared his thoughts on the controversial ending to the 2021 season.
Michael Masi is expected to be removed from his position as the FIA's race director in a move that should guarantee Lewis Hamilton's involvement in Formula One for the 2022 season. The president of F1's governing body held a meeting with the teams, including Mercedes, on Monday.