FIA’s most senior F1 official leaves

FIA’s most senior F1 official leaves

FIA’s most senior F1 official leaves
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  • F1’s overseeing body have now uncovered he plays left his part, with Shaila-Ann Rao supplanting him on an “interval premise”.
  • The FIA have affirmed the flight of Peter Bayer, their most senior F1 official.
  • Bayer had been the FIA’s F1 chief and recently delegated head of single seaters, and was given a critical job in investigating last year’s dubious Abu Dhabi finale and guaranteeing changes a while later.
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Rao was the FIA’s Legal Director from 2016 to 2018 and was previously the legitimate overseer of the Mercedes F1 Team and extraordinary consultant to group manager Toto Wolff.

A statement from the FIA on Bayer read: “The FIA warmly thanks him for the achievements he has contributed to the development of motor sport over the last five years.

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“In particular, he has supervised, with the entire Sport Division, the building of the single-seater pyramid from Karting to F1, the creation of the new World Rally-Raid Championship, as well as improving safety and sustainability in all disciplines.

“The FIA wishes him all the best for the future.”

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Bayer as of late regulated the examination concerning the occasions of the 2021, as inaccurate execution of the Safety Car from that point race chief Michael Masi prompted Max Verstappen overwhelming Lewis Hamilton on the last lap to secure the title.

Masi left his part in February this year and Bayer helped new FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem with the new construction, as two race chiefs presently turn to direct F1.

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