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Max Verstappen believes creating a report, like the FIA did following the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, should be an annual activity.
The epic 2021 title battle between Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton concluded in controversial fashion at Yas Marina Circuit, prompting the FIA to conduct a review of the event.
Their report was released publicly during the 2022 season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, while major changes were made to the structure and personnel forming Race Control.
Verstappen was pleased to see this report put out in the open, although he is not sure why it was a one-off to address the controversy.
Instead, he believes it is standard practice for all organisations to conduct a yearly review, so is not sure why Formula 1 has not been doing the same.
Therefore, he thinks they should start doing so.
“I think it’s good they (the FIA) showed it to the world, what they had been investigating,” Verstappen told Sky Sports F1.
“For me, this kind of investigation should happen every single year. I think, as an organisation or as a team, you always want to try and improve and try to do things better.
“For me, it’s quite a natural process you have to do anyway.”
The contentious moments of 2021 were certainly not limited to Abu Dhabi though.
At various stages across the season, the enforcement of track limits was another