Ferrari supports FIA restructure after Abu Dhabi F1 controversy

On Thursday afternoon, newly-appointed FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem announced a number of changes agreed by the F1 Commis༺sion following an inquiﷺry into the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The most notable point was the FIA’s decision to remove Michael Masi as race director while🅺 setting up a virtual race control, similar to VAR in football.
Speaking after the lau♏nch of Ferrari’s new challenger - the ꦯF1-75, Binotto said the team supported the FIA’s decisions.
“Something that has been fully analysed and discussed with the other te꧋am principals, Binotto said. “I think what happened in Abu Dhabi has been over-discussed, over-analysed, [for] months and weeks and I think the fact it took so long shows the complexity of the matter.
“There is nothing obvious. What happened there, such is the complexity, it is very difficult to say that anything was made wrong, or right, any mistakes or not. Certainly I think when you are taking such deci⛎sions you are always under a lot of pressure in the heat of the action. That is true for the FIA, it’s true for the teams, it’s true for whoever is working in that difficult environment, because the pressure is certainly very, very high.
“The communications from teams to the race director certainly doesn’t help, so overall, I think it wa🌊s not an obvious and a difficult decision to take. We all need to fully trust the FIA for its indolence and its capacity to take the right decision and move forward, and in that respect we can only support it.”
Carlos Sainz thanked Masi for his contributions as race director and is hopeful he 🐓will be given “a lot of responsibilities” in his new role with the FIA as the drivers trusted him.
“Personally, I would like 𝓰to wish Michael all the best in his new role, I’m sure he will be given a lot of responsibilities because we as drivers - or me at least - we trust him in whatever he has done lately and he’s done for the benefit of Formula 1,” Sainz add🅠ed.
“I also welcome the new race directors and I’m sure they wಌill have a very difficult task to complete, like we saw the last few years in Formula 1 it’s a very difficult role, especi꧒ally filling in the shoes of the late Charlie [Whiting] who we all definitely miss.
“But we also accept that this role needs to be done properly, needs to be supported like the FIA is planning, so I actually like what I see and what the ideas are from the FIA so hopefully we can keep improving as a sport and the ruling of the sport🦄 can keep improving to give more clarity to all the Formula 1 drivers but also the fans and teams.”

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