Explained: FIA’s new F1 structure following Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s review

The FIA has pledged increased “investment and resources in its F1 activities” as a result of the changes that follow a review of the organisation’s internal procedures that was initiat𝓀ed by president Mohammed Ben Sulayem at the start of the year.
Nikolas Tombazis, ♛who has led the FIA’s F1 technical team since 2018 and overseen the development and implementation of the 2022 regulations, has been given the new role of si𒁃ngle-seater director.
Having held a similar position at F1, the experienced Steve Nielsen will 𒁃move across to the FIA to take on responsibilities as sporting director.
Nielsen will oversee al👍l sporting matters and assist in helping to✨ improve the FIA’s ongoing development of Race Control and the new Remote Operations Centre.
It follows a wider restructure of Race Control following several controversies - including the handling of the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - thaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚt led to Michael Masi’s removal as race director for the 2022 season.&nꦯbsp;
꧂The FIA is set to contin﷽ue with two race directors for the upcoming 2023 F1 season.

Other changes include former McLaren technical director Tim Goss being appointed technical director, replacing Tombazis, Federico Lodi becoming F1 financial director, and Francois Sicard moving into the newly-created position of F1 strategy and operations d♑irector.
“We🅺 have dedicated a lot of time and effort to making significant, informed changes to our Formula 1 team to create the right structure with the right people to over⭕see the future regulation of the sport,” said Ben Sulayem.
“By developing and empowering people within our o🤪rganisation, as well as bringing in expertise and experience from the outside, I am confident that we are in the best position possible to move forward togeඣther with our partners at FOM and the Formula 1 teams.”
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said Nielsen’s switch from FOM to the FIA has his “full suppor🦩t”.
“I want to thank Steve Nielsen for his hard 𒁏work and dedication over the past five years at Formula 1,” he said. “He is a highly respected professional in our sport, and we fully support his move to the FIA.
"His skills and experience inꦬ Formula 1 will assist the FI🐼A in its ongoing efforts to improve their operations during race weekends.”

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