Max Verstappen says there is no need for a full report on the controversial conclusion to last year’s world championship in Abu Dhabi.
The FIA is due to reveal details tomorrow of its investigation into the hotly disputed outcome of last season, over three months since Verstappen clinched the championship at the Yas Marina.
Verstappen passed Lewis Hamilton to win on the final lap of the race, following a restart which contravened F1’s regulations. FIA F1 race director Michael Masi, who made the decision to restart the race, has been replaced in the role, and the sport has initiated other major changes to its officiating structure.
But while the outcomes of the report have already been put into action, the FIA’s explanation for what went wrong in Abu Dhabi is not yet known. Details are expected to be revealed following a meeting tomorrow but Verstappen says the sport’s governing body does not need to give a comprehensive account of the controversy.
“I don’t think we need a…