The FIA is discussing a controversial end to the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP. This week. However, the findings cannot be disclosed.
This week, the FIA is discussing the controversial end to the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP. However, the findings of the investigation cannot be disclosed, and the FIA will reveal the planned changes in a few days after an investigation into last year’s closing events. New FIA president Mohamed Ben Sulayem met with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff ahead of the F1 commission meeting, but it doesn’t look like much was concluded.
Even though the FIA stood by Michael Massi’s decisions at the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP, the FIA has hinted at making a ‘structural change’. This certainly does not mean that Michael Massi could lose his role as F1’s race director, but it could mean that the FIA is looking to add support staff to race control. This role may be handled by WEC Race Director Eduardo Freitas or former DTM Race Director Niels Witich. The FIA is also considering being remotely involved in race control decisions and relieving them of some of the pressure of the situation.
“The information will be announced but of course, as we say, the integrity of the FIA will always remain intact. I have been elected to do so, but also fair motorsport. It is my duty”, the newly appointed president of the FIA Said Mohammad Ben Sulayem.
We may also see a set of rule changes, particularly with regard to safety car duration and restarts, but we can be left to speculate until the FIA decides to make an official announcement which is in March 2022. Could be as late as the start of the season.
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Alongside these discussions, following last year’s 2-lap Belgian GP, the FIA also announced a new points system for the shorter races, with 4 different systems depending on how many races are held. is completed.
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