In a surprising turn of events, Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, has announced a significant change ahead of the highly anticipated Las Vegas Grand Prix. The shift comes in the wake of recent controversies surrounding FIA race decisions, including a contentious penalty for Max Verstappen in Mexico and ongoing concerns over race officiating.
Max Verstappen, poised to clinch his fourth Formula 1 world title in Las Vegas, didn’t hold back in addressing the change. In a statement, he remarked, “I respect the decisions made by the FIA, but consistency is crucial in this sport. We need officials who allow fair and straightforward racing without too many interventions.” This comment reflects Verstappen’s ongoing desire for a fairer, more transparent approach to race rulings, especially as he prepares for a critical moment in his career.
The change involves the departure of Niels Wittich from his position as F1 Race Director, replaced by Rui Marques, who brings years of experience in various racing roles. However, reports suggest that Wittich may not have stepped down voluntarily, with some sources indicating he was removed from his position.
As fans and teams prepare for the thrilling Las Vegas GP, all eyes are on the FIA’s new leadership and the impact it may have on the race dynamics. With Verstappen on the cusp of another world title, this high-stakes environment only heightens the anticipation around how the FIA’s recent changes will play out.