Lobby wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 11:53 am
The FIA have admitted that the reputation of F1 has been 'tarnished' by the conclusion of the Abu Dhabi race, and have agreed to conduct a "detailed analysis and clarification exercise" into the running of Sunday's race, with all the teams and drivers, "to draw any lessons from the situation". They are also promising that "clarity [would] be provided to the participants, media, and fans about the current regulations to preserve the competitive nature of our sport while ensuring the safety of the drivers and officials".
Its still possible that Masi will be sacked or demoted following the review.
That's a classic political tactic by FIA. Say there's going to be a review, appoint a patsy to conduct own review, give very limited scope of what to review, make sure review take ages to conduct, advise media you can't comment until the findings of the review are published, don't publish findings, instead release a "lessons to be learned" PR statement based on "honest" review findings preferably on a day when there's a huge natural disaster/terrorist attack/war etc dominating the news.
Nothing will change. Zero.