President of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), Mohammed Ben Sulayem, made an official statement following the investigation into the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix events. The veteran executive announced a change in the Formula 1 race management structure.
It has been announced that a “Virtual Racing Control Room” will be created, similar to the VAR system. This unit, which will be located in one of the FIA offices, will communicate in real time with the race director using the most modern technological tools to ensure the correct implementation of the rules.
Radio conversations will not be broadcast on TV
Apart from that, teams and F1 race officials to protect the race director from pressure and allow him to make a calm decision. Radio conversations between the two will no longer be broadcast live on television. The FIA made these new decisions after the controversial ending of last season’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
At the breathtaking Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, race director Michael Masi’s decisions and his meetings with team officials were on the agenda. It is also among the details that Masi will no longer hold the position of race director and that he will be offered a new role within the FIA.
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