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F1 could use IndyCar rule to avoid Abu Dhabi repeat · RaceFans

Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi, 2021

Formula 1 could avoid a repeat of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix controversy by adopting a rule used in IndyCar, Romain Grosjean has suggested.

The former Renault, Lotus and Haas F1 driver moved to IndyCar last year and has joined Andretti for the new season which starts on Sunday.

The conclusion of last year’s world championship was soured by a controversy over FIA F1 race director Michael Masi’s application of the rules during a late Safety Car period. His decision to restart the race without following established procedures prompted a furious reaction from Mercedes, after Max Verstappen was able to pass Lewis Hamilton on the final lap to win the world championship.

Over two months later, following a detailed investigation, the FIA announced a wide-ranging overhaul of F1’s officiating procedures. Masi has been moved to a different role and two alternative race directors appointed in his place, along with an additional consultant. All will benefit from support from a new virtual race…

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