Sacked F1 race steward Tim Mayer has taken purpose at FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem in a sequence of claims.
Mayer, who was this week axed by Ben Sulayem, says the president “straight concerned himself in making his views recognized” inside the organisation.
A stewards’ panel is assigned to every race and represents an unbiased physique of officers to supervise the race, nonetheless, Mayer says Ben Sulayem aired his views “not with the stewards straight, however through his workers”.
Mayer additionally revealed that the controversial choice to punish drivers for swearing additionally got here from the FIA president.
Max Verstappen was hit with a neighborhood service punishment for swearing on the Singapore GP whereas Charles Leclerc was fined €10,000, half of which was suspended, for swearing on the race in Mexico.
Mayer instructed BBC Sport: “His [Ben Sulayem’s] view that the drivers have to be penalised for swearing – that’s his view and what has occurred since displays that.”
Mayer added: “There are occasions when he has straight concerned himself in making his views recognized. Not with the stewards straight, however through his workers.
“A part of the job of the stewards is to implement the FIA’s coverage on the principles.
Steven Kalifowitz, CMO, Crypto, Tim Mayer, Director of Vehicle Competitors Committee of the US, and Miami Dolphins Cornerback Jalen Ramsey, on the rostrum for the trophy shows
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“Technically, unhealthy language is outlawed, so it isn’t unfair. Whether or not it is wise we needs to be chasing drivers for somewhat gentle swearing is one other matter.
“Most drivers, English is their second, third or fourth language, and each go-kart child on the planet, it is the primary phrase[s] they’re taught in English. There are different methods to deal with that type of factor until your need is to flex your muscle groups.”
Mayer’s accusation is extraordinarily critical after Ben Sulayem was subjected to an inside investigation into the result of the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
A whistleblower had claimed that Ben Sulayem allegedly intervened to overturn a post-race penalty issued to Fernando Alonso, who had been handed a 10-second time penalty for having work completed to his automotive whereas serving a five-second penalty that he had acquired earlier within the race.
Alonso, who was initially hit with a penalty for being out of place on the grid, had his automotive touched by a rear jack when he got here in to serve his sanction.
In March this yr, a whistleblower claimed that Ben Sulayem referred to as Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa – the FIA’s vice-president for sport for the Center East and North Africa area, who was on the race in an official capability, and made his ideas recognized that the penalty needs to be dropped.
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin F1 Group, provisionally third place, with the trophy
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The ten-second punishment was certainly rescinded and Alonso was allowed to maintain his third place.
After a overview by its personal panel, the FIA stated there was no proof to assist the accusation and Ben Sulayem was cleared by the organisation’s Ethics Committee.
Sacked by textual content message
Mayer, who labored for the organisation for 15 years, stated he discovered of his sacking through textual content message from one among Ben Sulayem’s assistants on Tuesday.
He stated: “For a federation that depends on volunteers to fireplace by textual content any person who has made a big contribution doesn’t communicate nicely of the administration of the federation.”
Talking in regards to the motive for his dismissal, Mayer believes it was as a result of Ben Sulayem “took offence” following an attraction by the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) chiefs following a monitor invasion by followers.
Mayer oversaw the fitting of overview for the organisers of the US Grand Prix after they had been fined €500,000, with €350,000 suspended, following spectators operating on the monitor after the race in October.
Mayer was working in his different position because the sporting organiser and had been making an attempt to get the official punishment reworded to take away any suggestion of negligence on COTA’s behalf.
Max Verstappen, Pink Bull Racing RB20, George Russell, Mercedes F1 W15, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-24, Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-24, the remainder of the sphere firstly of the Dash
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He was instantly struck off the stewards’ panel for the Brazilian Grand Prix earlier than being fired this week, citing how Ben Sulayem felt the attraction was “a private assault”.
Mayer stated: “The official motive that can be given is that they felt there was a battle of curiosity with the FIA as I had led the fitting of overview in my position as organiser.
“However that isn’t why I used to be fired. Being an organiser is a task that I’ve fulfilled, benefiting the FIA, for over 12 years. This is not new.
“Regardless of the matter being resolved quietly and amicably, he is nonetheless upset and determined to fireplace me. After 15 years of volunteering my time as a steward, a decade educating different stewards and tons of of hours volunteering in different roles, I acquired a textual content from one among his assistants.”
He added: “There was no intention of making an attempt to trigger an issue with the FIA and I’ll proceed because the sporting organiser of the three US Grands Prix. This was such a minor level that it’s baffling that anybody would take such offence.”
FIA departures mounting up
His departure comes after Janette Tan was inexplicably faraway from her position because the deputy Method 2 race director.
Mayer and Tan’s departures add to an inventory of exits from F1’s governing physique.
Former F1 race director, Niels Wittich, and FIA compliance officer, Paolo Basarri, additionally left their roles just lately, whereas within the final yr, the organisation has misplaced sporting director Tim Nielsen, technical director Tim Goss, managing director Natalie Robyn, head of fee for girls Deborah Mayer, secretary basic of mobility Jacob Bangsgaard and director of communications Luke Skipper.
Niels Wittich, Race Director, FIA
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Mayer is alarmed by Tan’s departure as she had been set to take over from Rui Marques, who changed Wittich because the FIA’s F1 race director.
It means Marques will now oversee each F1 and F2 at this week’s Qatar GP and subsequent week’s race in Abu Dhabi, in addition to the F1 Academy.
Mayer stated: “She [Tan] is the epitome of the kind of individual we wish working for the FIA, the most effective of the subsequent technology of race administrators. I do not know the circumstances, however one would assume they’d work very laborious to maintain somebody of her character.
“I understand how laborious each of these jobs are. I like Rui quite a bit, however it can put him beneath unbelievable strain.
“There aren’t a variety of ‘platinum-level’ FIA race administrators, which is the FIA’s highest stage certification. I am one among them. It is a variety of work and, if you’re doing the job proper, you get up each day with an ulcer considering of all the assorted issues it’s essential be enthusiastic about.
“They are not doing themselves any favours. They’re actually operating out of individuals to do these jobs.”
Motorsport.com has contacted the FIA for remark.
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