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Formula One race director quits after rule mess-up

23 July, 2022
Michael Masi The culprit?
Michael Masi The culprit?

Former Formula 1 race director Michael Masi has formally left motorsport’s governing body, the FIA.

The move comes four months after an FIA inquiry found “human error” was responsible for the incorrect application of the rules in the 2021 title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Masi has “decided to leave the FIA and relocate to Australia to be closer to his family and take on new challenges”.

There was no mention of the Abu Dhabi controversy in the FIA statement.

Masi’s failure to follow the sporting regulations during a late safety-car period at Yas Marina resulted in the world championship changing hands.

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton was on course to win a record eighth world title, but he was overtaken by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen when the race was restarted for one final lap, securing a maiden drivers’ crown for the Dutchman.

Masi was removed as race director as part of an FIA restructure in February.

The FIA report listed a number of errors made by the Australian. These included:

“Calling the safety car back into the pit lane without it having completed an additional lap as required by the Formula 1 sporting regulations”.

“Human error” in deciding to allow only some cars to un-lap themselves - namely the ones between Hamilton and Verstappen, but not the ones between other cars in the field, including Verstappen and third-placed Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari.

The FIA statement said Masi “oversaw a three-year period as FIA Formula 1 race director and safety delegate following the sudden passing of Charlie Whiting in 2019, carrying out the numerous functions he was tasked with in a professional and dedicated manner. (BBC Sport)

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