Formula 1 | FIA publishes report admitting ‘human error’ leading to Max Verstappen’s championship

According to the report, the results of last season’s final competition and the World Championship series are valid and final.

19.3. 17:15

International The FIA ​​released a report on Saturday in which the organization acknowledged that a ‘human error’ had led to Max Verstappen championship formula number one.

The report, published by the FIA, was reported by the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC. According to the report, the competition director Michael Masi made mistakes that significantly affected the outcome of the race.

The solutions led to a situation that allowed Verstappen to rise to victory in the final round and overtake the world champion. Lewis Hamilton.

Masi was fired in February. The FIA ​​said the BBC had acted in “good faith” in making the decisions. According to the report, the results of the race and the World Cup series are valid and final, ie they will not be changed afterwards.

Mercedes team manager Toto Wolff had said earlier Saturday that the entire F1 series had to turn the page in connection with last season’s final race, according to the BBC.

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“It is not in anyone’s interest to continue the debate on Abu Dhabi,” Wolff said.

The Formula One World Championship Series kicks off this weekend in Bahrain.

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