The president of Formula 1’s governing body denied ordering a recent wave of staff dismissals - including the removal of the race director with three events remaining in the season - amidst mounting criticism from drivers over a lack of transparency by the FIA.
FIA President denies personally ordering recent firings of 3 F1 race stewards
The president of Formula 1’s governing body denied ordering a recent wave of staff dismissals - including the removal of the race director with three events remaining in the season - amidst mounting criticism from drivers over a lack of transparency by the FIA.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem spoke to The Associated Press on Sunday by telephone during the Qatar Grand Prix and insisted he had not personally ordered the recent dismissals of three race stewards.
"How many times have people who have lost their jobs or positions in companies, when they left, they attacked and blamed?" Ben Sulayem said. "We have nearly 300 (stewards) working for us, so what do I do? I have two choices: I empower the heads of the departments, sit with them and then judge them at the end of the year."
Niels Wittich, who had been race director since 2022, was surprisingly let go ahead of last week’s race in Las Vegas. The drivers were stunned that the top rule-enforcer during F1 events would be removed with only three races remaining in the season.