Formula 1 Racing

New F1 race director set-up has made ‘very good start’

Luke Smith

The FIA restructured its F1 operations for this year following the controversial end to the 2021 season in Abu Dhabi that saw race director Michael Masi fail to implement the regulations.

It led to Masi being replaced by two race directors, Niels Wittich and Eduardo Freitas, and major changes to the support they have in place. This included the return of the late Charlie Whiting’s former deputy Herbie Blash as a senior advisor, as well as the formation of a new virtual race control room that works remotely.

Wittich has served as the race director at each of the opening five races, but Freitas is set to take up the role for the next round in Spain.

Wittich’s approach has been notably different to that of Masi, clamping down on areas such as track limits – clearly defined by the white lines on-track – and the handing back of positions, the latter being left to the discretion of the teams. Other areas such as the correct equipment being worn, including underwear and the ban on jewellery, have also been enforced in a stricter fashion than previous years.

McLaren team principal Seidl felt there had been “transparent and constructive” dialogue with the FIA about such matters, and while he was reluctant to compare directly with the previous set-up, he praised the start Wittich and co. had made.

“I don’t want to compare to the past, because from our point of view, we have been very happy with the exchange or working relationship that we had also with the previous set-ups the FIA had,” Seidl said.

“But from my point of view, the new set-up with Niels and also with Eduardo had a very good start going into this new era of Formula 1.

“Niels is quite straightforward in terms of making sure the rules get enforced. He’s also quite straightforward in terms of getting across what he’s expecting, and that’s what I personally like.

“At the same time, he’s always available for a dialogue and for constructive input as well if you think things need…

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