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FIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem has called for the training for Formula One stewards to become more structured, akin to the process that rally and co-rally drivers undergo for their sport.
Ben Sulayem comes from a rallying background having participated in the sport for 16 years, winning 14 Middle East Rallying titles. He has helped set up a virtual race control in Geneva that will directly train upcoming stewards from live races.
The news will be seen positively in the Formula One world, particularly by Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton who lost last season's World Driver's Championship to Max Verstappen during the last lap of the last race in Abu Dhabi after a controversial FIA decision to only let certain cars pass a late safety car.
F1 race director Michael Masi was fired as a result but some blamed his actions on his inexperience. The Australian was thrust into a role he was


