Masi exits as F1's race director after Abu Dhabi controversy
The Hindu
Niels Wittich and Eduardo Freitas will act alternatively as race director, assisted by Herbie Blash as permanent senior advisor, Mr. Ben Sulayem said.
Michael Masi will be replaced as Formula One's race director following the late controversy surrounding the title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix last December, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said February 17.
Motorsport's governing body reached its decision after conducting a detailed analysis of the wild ending at the season finale, where Red Bull driver Max Verstappen won his first world title after overtaking Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton on the last lap.
The 44-year-old Masi is staying with the FIA but in an undetermined role.
“A new race management team will be put in place starting in Barcelona [next week] for the test session,” Mr. Ben Sulayem said in a statement.
“Michael Masi, who accomplished a very challenging job for three years as Formula 1 race director following Charlie Whiting, will be offered a new position within the FIA," he continued. "I presented this complete plan to the members of the World Motor Sport Council and the Senate who gave their full support.”
Niels Wittich and Eduardo Freitas will act alternatively as race director, assisted by Herbie Blash as permanent senior advisor, Mr. Ben Sulayem said.