Toto Wolff offers his reaction to Michael Masi's removal as F1 Race Director
Toto Wolff has said that the right steps have been taken over the FIA’s decision to remove Michael Masi as Formula 1 Race Director for the new season.
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Toto Wolff has said that the right steps have been taken over the FIA’s decision to remove Michael Masi as Formula 1 Race Director for the new season.
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Michael Masi has been removed as Formula One race director over his management of the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix last year which led to Max Verstappen being controversially crowned world champion. Masi was heavily criticised for the sequence of events that led to Verstappen passing Lewis Hamilton to deprive the Briton of a record eighth title. "Michael Masi, who accomplished a very challenging job for three years as Formula 1 race director following Charlie Whiting, will be offered a new position within the FIA," read a statement by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
Formula 1 has revealed that over 100m watched the final Grand Prix of the 2021 season, as Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton settled their year-long championship fight in what would prove ultimately one of the most controversial races ever seen.
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