The eve of the Qatar Grand Prix noticed one other twist, with Tim Mayer, the U.S. delegate, dismissed by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Mayer didn’t hesitate to precise his opinion, explaining what has lately gone incorrect on the FIA, the President’s selections, and why he was eliminated.
For every race, a fee of stewards is assigned to behave as an unbiased physique overseeing the occasion. Nonetheless, Tim Mayer defined that Mohammed Ben Sulayem has expressed his views “not on to the stewards, however by way of his workers.” Mayer additionally revealed that the controversial resolution to penalize drivers for swearing was initiated by the FIA president.
Max Verstappen was punished with neighborhood service for uttering inappropriate language throughout the Singapore GP, whereas Charles Leclerc was fined €10,000, half of which was suspended, for doing the identical throughout the press convention after the Mexican GP.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s crackdown on swearing
Mayer informed BBC Sport: “His [Ben Sulayem’s] opinion that drivers ought to be penalized for swearing – that’s his view, and what has occurred since displays that. There have been occasions when he has immediately pushed to make his opinions identified, not on to the stewards however by way of his workers. A part of the stewards’ job is to implement FIA coverage on the foundations.”
“Technically, utilizing inappropriate language is prohibited. Whether or not it is smart to go after drivers for a comparatively delicate curse is one other matter.”
“For many drivers, English is their second, third, or fourth language, and for all of the karting children world wide, it’s the primary phrase they’re taught in English. There are different methods to deal with such issues until the intent is to flex your muscle tissues.”
The Fernando Alonso penalty in Saudi Arabia
Mayer’s accusations are notably critical, following an inside investigation into the result of the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. A whistleblower alleged that Ben Sulayem intervened to overturn a post-race penalty given to Fernando Alonso, who had obtained a ten-second penalty as a result of his mechanics labored on his automotive whereas he was serving an earlier five-second penalty throughout the race.
In March, a whistleblower acknowledged that Mohammed Ben Sulayem known as Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, FIA Vice President for Sport within the Center East and North Africa area, who was formally current on the occasion, and urged him to make sure the penalty was overturned. The ten-second punishment was certainly annulled, and Alonso was allowed to maintain his third-place end.
After a assessment by its personal fee, the FIA acknowledged there was no proof to assist the declare, and Mohammed Ben Sulayem was cleared by the group’s Ethics Committee. In the meantime, Mayer, who had labored for the Federation for 15 years, stated he discovered of his dismissal on Tuesday by way of a message from one in all Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s assistants.
Fired by SMS
“The truth that a Federation that depends on volunteers fires somebody who has made important contributions by way of textual content message doesn’t replicate effectively on its administration.” Talking concerning the causes for his dismissal, Mayer stated he believes it was as a result of Ben Sulayem took offense following an attraction by the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) officers after a observe invasion by followers. Mayer oversaw the U.S. Grand Prix organizers’ assessment course of after they had been fined €500,000, with €350,000 suspended, following the end-of-race observe invasion.
Mayer, in his different position as a sporting organizer, sought to have the official sanction rewritten to take away any implication of negligence by COTA. He was instantly excluded from the stewards’ fee for the São Paulo Grand Prix earlier than being dismissed this week, citing that Mohammed Ben Sulayem considered the attraction as one way or the other “a private assault.”
Mayer acknowledged: “The official reasoning they’ll give is that they believed there was a battle of curiosity with the FIA since I led the assessment course of in my position as an organizer. However that isn’t why I used to be fired. Being an organizer is a task I’ve held, to the advantage of the FIA, for over 12 years. It’s nothing new.”
“Though the matter was resolved amicably and peacefully, he stays upset and determined to fireside me. After 15 years of volunteering as a steward, a decade of instructing different stewards, and a whole lot of hours volunteering in different roles, I obtained a message from one in all his assistants. There was by no means any intent to create an issue with the FIA, and I’ll proceed as a sporting organizer for the three U.S. Grands Prix. It was such a minor problem that it’s baffling somebody might really feel so personally offended.”
At this charge, there might be nobody left
Mayer’s departure comes after Janette Tan was inexplicably faraway from her position as deputy race director for Method 2. The exits of Mayer and Tan add to a rising checklist of resignations amongst senior officers in F1’s governing physique previously month. Former F1 race director Niels Wittich and FIA compliance chief Paolo Basarri have additionally left their roles, whereas over the previous yr, the Federation has misplaced Sporting Director Tim Nielsen, Technical Director Tim Goss, CEO Natalie Robyn, Girls’s Fee head Deborah Mayer, Mobility Secretary Normal Jacob Bangsgaard, and Communications Director Luke Skipper.
Mayer defined why Tan’s departure is problematic for the FIA, particularly since Marques must oversee not solely F1 but in addition F2 and the F1 Academy this weekend: “She [Tan] embodies the type of individual we would like working for the FIA, the very best of the subsequent era of race administrators. I don’t know the circumstances, nevertheless it’s affordable to assume they’d go to nice lengths to retain somebody of her caliber. I understand how robust each jobs are. I like Rui loads, however he’ll be underneath unimaginable strain.”
“There aren’t many platinum-level FIA race administrators, which is the best degree of FIA certification. I’m one in all them. It’s a really demanding job. They’re not doing themselves any favors. They’re actually operating out of individuals to do these jobs.”