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FIA shares report on 2021 Abu Dhabi GP along with recommendations

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The FIA has shared the findings from 2021 Abu Dhabi GP along with the whole report and the subsequent recommendations too.

In the latest FIA World Motor Sport Council meet in Bahrain, the governing body finally submitted the report on the happenings and findings into the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP. It showcases a full account of what happened from start to finish.

Before heading into the details, it must be noted that the FIA confirmed the results to be valid with no chance of any change now. The purpose of presenting the detailed analysis was to ensure transparency into what happened and how it was handled duly.

In the lead-up to the report, the FIA already confirmed the hiring of Niels Wittich and Eduardo Beritas as the new dual Race Directors of F1, where both will share the duties. The former is officiating this weekend’s Bahrain GP as the latter is busy with WEC race.

Additionally, Herbie Blash returns to the sport as a senior advisor, as a Virtual Assistance System is being adopted along with remote working team to ensure that the Race Director has enough people to look into things and is not doing things solely under pressure.

This was one of the key findings in the report where Michael Masi was left with too much work at hand, which disrupted his handling. Another finding was the radio communication between the team bosses and the Race Director which will not happen in 2022.

The communication channel will remain open but modified to allow a smoother interaction. The broadcasting of those will also be removed which created undue pressure on the Race Director. Additionaly, F1 is in the process of hiring a Sporting Director and legal aid.

It aims to work closer with the FIA wherein things are communicated properly between parties. Here’s the findings of the analysis of the 2021 FIA Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix presented to the World Motor Sport Council:

A report was presented to the World Council in relation to the detailed analysis and clarification exercise that has been conducted in response to the events that took place at the 2021 FIA Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The purpose of the detailed analysis and clarification exercise was to identify any lessons that can be learned from the events that took place and consider how best to provide clarity regarding the Formula 1 rules and regulations in order to preserve the competitive nature of the sport while ensuring the safety of both drivers and officials.

As part of the exercise, the Formula 1 Sporting Advisory Committee was instructed to consider the Formula 1 Sporting Regulations and key stakeholders were interviewed and consulted, including the Teams and Drivers, the Race Direction team, and the FIA staff supporting the race management team. The report sets out the findings, conclusions and recommendations arising from the detailed analysis and clarification exercise.

The report focused solely on the facts surrounding these events, and determined the following key points:

The WMSC unanimously endorsed the contents of this report and the FIA will continue in its work to implement the recommendations identified as soon as possible.

Update on the implementation of Remote Operations Centre

The first phase of the Remote Operations Centre (ROC) – previously referred to as Virtual Race Control – is now online at the FIA Headquarters in Geneva. The Remote Operations Centre functions in the following capacity:

As the Remote Operations Centre is developed, it will become a valuable training and educational resource for of the next generation of Race Control staff and Stewards. Its benefits will later extend to other FIA Championships and the wider international community of FIA National Sporting Authorities (ASNs).

The following is a summary of some of the key updates to the Sporting and Technical Regulations, approved by the World Council earlier this week via e-vote:

Here’s the Executive Summary: https://www.fia.com/2021-f1-abu-dhabi-grand-prix-report-world-motor-sport-council-19-march-2022

 

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