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PlanetF1 on MSNWhat happened to Michael Masi? Abu Dhabi 2021’s controversial race directorThe phrase “Abu Dhabi 2021” is sure to spark plenty of emotions amongst Formula 1 fans, as it has gone down in history as one ...
Timing is everything in Formula One and Jonathan Wheatley reckons he got his right in leaving Red Bull, the team with the ...
Spain being proof that there will be consequences for crossing a line, particularly if it ends up leading to a race ban ...
With just a handful of laps left in the race and the title on the line, both Mercedes-AMG and Red Bull pits were quick to radio Masi to plead their cases. This resurfaced audio puts the spotlight ...
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner tells 5 Live Breakfast that the FIA's decision to remove Michael Masi from his role as F1 race director was "unfair". READ MORE: Mercedes bullying led to ...
Red Bull principal Christian Horner said his team was alone in expressing support for Michael Masi, which he found disappointing. The future of Michael Masi as Formula 1 race director was a topic ...
FIA race director Masi is under pressure going into the final race, which will decide the driver and constructor championships Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko joined team principal ...
He won on debut for Red Bull at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix ... The title battle went down to the wire, benefiting from Michael Masi’s ill-handling of the Abu Dhabi finale.
Race director Michael Masi has denied reports that stewards only decided to penalise Max Verstappen after the Red Bull driver's controversial post-qualifying comments. It is rumoured that stewards ...
Red Bull knows the rigors the second seat places ... secured on the last lap after race director Michael Masi’s incorrect application of the rule book led to the controversial restart.
"Red Bull were actually given an instruction immediately by myself that I suggested they relinquish that position as listed in the Sporting Regulations, which they did," Masi said. "It wasn't for ...
Wheatley left Red Bull to become principal of Sauber. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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