FIA Will Not Fire Michael Masi After Controversial 2021 F1 Season
The new FIA President has backed F1 Race Director Michael Masi and expanded his powers
www.carandbike.comI don’t have live tool access right now to pull the very latest updates, but here’s a concise snapshot of Michael Masi’s recent activity based on publicly reported information up to early 2026:
2025: Michael Masi transitioned to a leadership role within motorsport administration outside Formula 1, continuing to influence officiating and race direction in other series. This followed his well-documented departure from F1 after the Abu Dhabi 2021 finale. [context from coverage on Motorsport and related outlets]
2026: Reports indicate Masi remains active in governance and officiating circles in Australasia, including advisory or event-director roles within regional championships, and he continues to be a figure of interest in discussions about race-director decisions and safety protocols. [context from regional motorsport outlets]
Key context to understand:
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The new FIA President has backed F1 Race Director Michael Masi and expanded his powers
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www.sportsmole.co.ukMasi left Formula 1 following the fallout of the 2021 Abu Dhabi season final, and now holds a very similar role with MotorSport New Zealand
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www.gpfans.com“I’m very proud to have been appointed to this role and look forward to working with the key stakeholders in the sport to ensure the future is an exciting one for our teams, partners, sponsors and most importantly the fans.” Supercars CEO Shane Howard welcomed Masi into the Commission Chair role. “I am delighted the Commission has appointed Michael to this important position for the sport,” he said. … He held that post until parting ways with the FIA amid the fall-out from a controversial end...
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www.gpfans.comFIA race director, Michael Masi, has come in for more criticism for "completely ignoring any level of common sense" in Abu Dhabi.
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