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2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

The 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2021) was a Formula One motor race held on 12 December 2021 at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Contested over a distance of 58 laps, the race was the twenty-second and final round of the 2021 Formula One World Championship. The race decided both the Drivers' and Constructors' championships; Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton both had 369.5 points coming into the race. Hamilton led most of the race and appeared on course to win what would have been a record eighth World Drivers' Championship, having taken the lead at the start of the race at turn 1 on the first lap. However Verstappen was the eventual winner, overtaking Hamilton on the final lap after a controversial safety car restart in the last moments of the race. The FIA thus conducted an inquiry into the race which led to a restructuring of race control including the replacement of Michael Masi as race director and amendments to the safety car rules. That inquiry subsequently concluded that the race officials had misapplied the then-regulations due to human error, but confirmed the results.

2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Race 22 of 22[1] in the 2021 Formula One World Championship
Race details
Date 12 December 2021
Official name Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2021
Location Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 5.281 km (3.281 miles)
Distance 58 laps, 306.183 km (190.253 miles)
Weather Clear
Attendance 153,000[2]
Pole position
Driver Red Bull Racing-Honda
Time 1:22.109
Fastest lap
Driver Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda
Time 1:26.103 on lap 39 (lap record)
Podium
First Red Bull Racing-Honda
Second Mercedes
Third Ferrari
Lap leaders

Verstappen's win secured his first Formula One World Drivers' Championship of his career by eight points from Hamilton, and Red Bull Racing's first since 2013. Mercedes won their eighth consecutive Formula One World Constructors' Championship, setting a new record. The Grand Prix was also the final race for 2007 World Champion Kimi Räikkönen; the 42-year-old Finn retired from Formula One after a two-decade career spanning 349 Grands Prix starts.

Background

The race was originally scheduled to take place on 5 December, but it was rescheduled after the postponement of the Australian Grand Prix due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] Its original date was filled with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and the Australian race was eventually cancelled and replaced by the Qatar Grand Prix.

Circuit redevelopment

Yas Marina underwent redevelopment that shortened the track and the expected lap time in order to increase top speeds and overtaking opportunities.[4] The chicane after turn 4 was removed, and the turn 5 hairpin (which was turn 7 before redevelopment) was widened. The four corner sequence of turns which was turns 11–14 became one banked turn 9. The radius of turns 12–15 (previously 17–20) were increased to allow cars to carry more speed, with the changes to turn 15 allowing cars to be able to travel flat out through the corner.[5]

Entrants

The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with no additional stand-in drivers for the race.[6] Jack Aitken drove for Williams in the first practice session, in place of George Russell.[6] Nikita Mazepin tested positive for coronavirus after qualifying, forcing his withdrawal from the race, he was not replaced.

The Grand Prix marked the last Formula One race for the 2007 World Champion Kimi Räikkönen, who had announced his intention of retiring at the end of the championship, ending his Formula One career after 19 seasons and moved to NASCAR Cup Series.[7] As of 2022, it also marked the last race for Antonio Giovinazzi, who moved to Formula E, and Nikita Mazepin, whose contract was terminated following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and the cancellation of Uralkali's title sponsorship. It was also the final races for George Russell and Valtteri Bottas at Williams and Mercedes, respectively, as they moved to Mercedes and Alfa Romeo Racing.[8][9]

Bottas raced with a special helmet for the occasion, featuring photos of all the moments he spent at Mercedes, and he sported a special set of blue racing overalls. Alpine featured the words "El Plan" in both their cars referencing a popular Internet meme.[10] This race also marked the last race for Honda, as the Japanese company ceased their engine supply to the Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri teams,[8] though they are set to provide assistance to Red Bull Powertrains, who take over the engine supply for the 2022 season.[11]

Championship standings before the race and title permutations

Title rivals Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) and Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) both entered the round with 369.5 points, leaving the championship contenders level on points for the final round for the first time since 1974 and for the second time in the sport's history. The Drivers' Championship was decided in the final round for the 30th time, and the first time since 2016.[12] The driver who scored the most points would win the championship; if the drivers had scored an equal amount of points, Verstappen would have won the championship due to having won more races (nine to Hamilton's eight) prior to this race.[12][13] In the Constructors' Championship, Mercedes led with 587.5 points, 28 ahead of Red Bull on 559.5, with 44 still available; this was the first time since 2008 that the final round of the season decided the Constructors' Championship. In the midfield, Ferrari led McLaren in the battle for third place in the constructors by a margin of 38.5 points.[12]

Acrimonious on-track battles throughout the season led to concerns that one of the drivers might cause a deliberate in-race collision in an attempt to win the championship: the 1989 championship battle between McLaren teammates Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost was decided by such an incident at the Japanese Grand Prix; the 1990 championship rematch, with Prost now at Ferrari, ended in Senna's favour with another collision at the Suzuka race; Michael Schumacher's collision with Damon Hill at the 1994 Australian Grand Prix took the Briton out of title contention in the 1994 season; and an unsuccessful collision caused by Schumacher against Jacques Villeneuve at the 1997 European Grand Prix led to the German driver's disqualification from the 1997 season.[14] In response to the concerns, race director Michael Masi warned that Verstappen or Hamilton could be subject to further sanctions from the FIA if one of them decided to manufacture a deliberate race-ending collision in an attempt to engineer a favourable championship result, up to and including championship disqualification or future race bans.[15][16]

Tyres choices

Sole tyre supplier Pirelli provided the C3, C4, and C5 tyre compounds—the softest selections available—for use in dry conditions.[17]

Practice

Three practice sessions were scheduled over the course of the weekend. The first session took place at 13:30 local time (UTC+04:00) on Friday 10 December. The second session took place at 17:00. The third session took place at 14:00 on Saturday 11 December.[18] The first practice session passed without incident and ended with Max Verstappen setting the fastest time, followed by Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton.[19] The second practice session ended with Hamilton fastest by 0.3 seconds to second-placed Esteban Ocon, while Bottas was third fastest ahead of Verstappen, 0.6 seconds behind Hamilton. Kimi Räikkönen crashed at turn 14 just as the session was concluding, but was unhurt.[20]

Qualifying

Qualifying started at 17:00 local time on Saturday 11 December.[18] The first qualifying session was briefly suspended after a Haas driver collided with a bollard but was resumed without further incident, with the Mercedes drivers of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas recording the fastest times of the session.[21] In the second qualifying session, initial flying laps on medium-compound tyres gave Hamilton a four-millisecond advantage over Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen. A lock-up on his second flying lap led to Verstappen's return to the pits to change to soft tyres. At the end of the session, Verstappen improved to take first place on the timesheets, setting the time on the faster soft-compound tyres locked him into starting the race on Sunday, and Hamilton was likewise locked into using the more durable medium-compound tyres.[21] In the third and final qualifying session, Verstappen was able to use the slipstream of his teammate Sergio Pérez to secure pole position for the race, with Hamilton only able to take the second spot on the grid.[21]

Qualifying classification

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Qualifying times Final
grid
Q1 Q2 Q3
1 33   Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda 1:23.322 1:22.800 1:22.109 1
2 44   Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:22.845 1:23.145 1:22.480 2
3 4   Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 1:23.553 1:23.256 1:22.931 3
4 11   Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-Honda 1:23.350 1:23.135 1:22.947 4
5 55   Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 1:23.624 1:23.174 1:22.992 5
6 77   Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1:23.117 1:23.246 1:23.036 6
7 16   Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:23.467 1:23.202 1:23.122 7
8 22   Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri-Honda 1:23.428 1:23.404 1:23.220 8
9 31   Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault 1:23.764 1:23.420 1:23.389 9
10 3   Daniel Ricciardo McLaren-Mercedes 1:23.829 1:23.448 1:23.409 10
11 14   Fernando Alonso Alpine-Renault 1:23.846 1:23.460 N/A 11
12 10   Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri-Honda 1:23.489 1:24.043 N/A 12
13 18   Lance Stroll Aston Martin-Mercedes 1:24.061 1:24.066 N/A 13
14 99   Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari 1:24.118 1:24.251 N/A 14
15 5   Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin-Mercedes 1:24.225 1:24.305 N/A 15
16 6   Nicholas Latifi Williams-Mercedes 1:24.338 N/A N/A 16
17 63   George Russell Williams-Mercedes 1:24.423 N/A N/A 17
18 7   Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari 1:24.779 N/A N/A 18
19 47   Mick Schumacher Haas-Ferrari 1:24.906 N/A N/A 19
20 9   Nikita Mazepin[a] Haas-Ferrari 1:25.685 N/A N/A 1
107% time: 1:28.644
Source:[23][24]
Notes
  • ^1Nikita Mazepin qualified 20th, but he withdrew before the race as he tested positive for coronavirus. His place on the grid was left vacant.[25]

Race

Race report

Start and opening laps

The race started at 17:00 local time on Sunday 12 December.[18] Lewis Hamilton immediately took the lead from Max Verstappen on the race start, prompting Verstappen to attempt to regain his position at the turn 6-7 chicane.[26] Verstappen's trajectory and later braking took him from the inside to the outside of the track to overtake Hamilton, who cut turn 7 rather than concede the corner, arguing Verstappen forced him off, and Hamilton re-joined considerably further ahead of Verstappen than he was before the corner. Arguing that he should have ceded the position to Verstappen, Red Bull Racing protested the racing line taken by Hamilton, and were told by radio that Hamilton had ultimately given back any advantage gained.[26] The incident was referred to the stewards, which concluded that no further investigation was necessary.[26] Hamilton then utilised the durability of his medium-compound tyres to extend his lead over Verstappen, whose soft-compound tyres were suffering from greater degradation.[26]

Pit-stops and virtual safety car

Verstappen made his stop at the end of lap 13 with Hamilton following suit one lap later, both opting for a set of the hardest tyres. The lead drivers pitting elevated Sergio Pérez to first, with the Mexican driver being informed his strategy was to hold up Hamilton to allow his teammate Verstappen to catch up.[26] Hamilton caught up with Pérez on lap 20; a spirited defence from the Red Bull second driver allowed Verstappen to significantly close the gap from about 11 seconds after the pits to 1.3 second.[27][28] Verstappen was unable to take advantage of it, with Hamilton's superior pace extending the gap to four seconds by the midpoint of the race.[26]

On lap 26, Alfa Romeo's Kimi Räikkönen collided with the barriers at turn 6, prompting his retirement due to brake issues in his 349th and final Formula One race. On the same lap, George Russell retired in his final race for Williams due to gearbox issues. On lap 35, Antonio Giovinazzi retired his car alongside the track due to gearbox issues, which triggered a brief virtual safety car period. Red Bull used this opportunity to bring Verstappen in for a fresh set of the hard-compound tyres without losing track position; Mercedes, not wishing to give up track position, directed Hamilton to stay out. Using the advantage of fresher tyres, Verstappen gradually reduced the post-stop deficit from seventeen seconds to eleven, but not at a rate which would have been sufficient to catch Hamilton before the end of the race.[26]

Final laps

On lap 53, a crash at turn 14 for Nicholas Latifi, who was fighting for position with Haas' Mick Schumacher and had dirty tyres after going off circuit at turn 9,[29] brought out the safety car. Hamilton again stayed out without pitting because he would have lost track position had the safety car period not ended, while Verstappen pitted behind him for a fresh set of the softest available tyres. Pérez retired under the safety car due to oil pressure. After Verstappen's pit stop, he retained second, but with five lapped cars (those of Lando Norris, Fernando Alonso, Esteban Ocon, Charles Leclerc, and Sebastian Vettel) between himself and Hamilton (in first). As the debris from Latifi's crash was being cleared by the race marshals, the lapped drivers were initially informed that they would not be permitted to overtake. On lap 57 Masi gave the direction that only the five cars between Hamilton and Verstappen were to unlap themselves.[30]

Immediately after Vettel passed the safety car to join the lead lap, race control announced the safety car would enter the pits at the end of the lap to allow for a final lap of green-flag racing, leading to angry remonstrations from Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff. On the final lap, Verstappen used his fresh soft tyres to pass Hamilton into turn 5 to take the lead of the race. He held off counter-attacks from Hamilton to win the race and his first World Drivers' Championship, with Hamilton in second and Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz Jr. in third. AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda finished in a career-best fourth place, after overtaking Bottas. Mercedes gained enough points to win their eighth consecutive Constructors' title, extending their own record.[31][32] Over the radio, Wolff appealed to Masi to reinstate the order of the penultimate lap, to which Masi gave the reply: "Toto, it's called a motor race, ok? We went car racing."[30]

Race classification

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 33   Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda 58 1:30:17.345 1 261
2 44   Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 58 +2.256 2 18
3 55   Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 58 +5.173 5 15
4 22   Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri-Honda 58 +5.692 8 12
5 10   Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri-Honda 58 +6.531 12 10
6 77   Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 58 +7.463 6 8
7 4   Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 58 +59.200 3 6
8 14   Fernando Alonso Alpine-Renault 58 +1:01.708 11 4
9 31   Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault 58 +1:04.026 9 2
10 16   Charles Leclerc Ferrari 58 +1:06.057 7 1
11 5   Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin-Mercedes 58 +1:07.527 15
12 3   Daniel Ricciardo McLaren-Mercedes 57 +1 lap 10
13 18   Lance Stroll Aston Martin-Mercedes 57 +1 lap 13
14 47   Mick Schumacher Haas-Ferrari 57 +1 lap 19
152 11   Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-Honda 55 Oil pressure 4
Ret 6   Nicholas Latifi Williams-Mercedes 50 Accident 16
Ret 99   Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari 33 Hydraulics 14
Ret 63   George Russell Williams-Mercedes 26 Gearbox 17
Ret 7   Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari 25 Brakes 18
WD 9   Nikita Mazepin[a] Haas-Ferrari 0 Withdrew 3
Fastest lap:   Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing-Honda) – 1:26.103 (lap 39)
Source:[24][33][34]

Notes

  • ^1 – Includes one point for fastest lap.
  • ^2Sergio Pérez was classified, as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.[33]
  • ^3Nikita Mazepin withdrew before the race as he tested positive for coronavirus. His place on the grid was left vacant.[25]

Safety car controversy

Michael Masi was involved in a safety car procedure controversy during the last laps of the race.[35][36][37] On lap 56 of the race, during which Hamilton was leading, Masi allowed only the five cars directly in between championship contenders Hamilton and Verstappen to unlap themselves before the restart. The race restarted, and on the final lap of the race, Verstappen overtook Hamilton and won the 2021 World Drivers' Championship.[38][39][40]

Mercedes' post-race protests

Mercedes protested the race result,[41][42] alleging that Verstappen had overtaken Hamilton during the safety car[43] and that Masi violated safety car procedure by allowing the cars directly in front of Verstappen to unlap themselves, and no others, and that according to regulations the restart should have occurred the following lap, which would have resulted in Hamilton's victory.[44][45][46] While the first issue was dismissed because Verstappen was not ahead at the end of the safety car period,[47] the second issue was more contentious, with Mercedes retaining legal counsel for the protest.[48][49] Mercedes argued that if a message for lapped cars to overtake is issued under Article 48.12, then all lapped cars are required to unlap, and that the safety car was required to wait until the end of the following lap to return to the pit lane; if this process was complied with, Mercedes submitted that Hamilton would have won the race and therefore the championship, and requested that the classification be amended as such. Red Bull argued that a) the regulation stated "any cars", not "all cars", were required to overtake under Articles 48.12; b) 48.13, which governs the withdrawal of the safety car, overrides Article 48.12; c) Article 15.3 gives the race director overriding authority over the use of the safety car; and d) the race result would not have changed if all eight lapped cars were permitted to unlap. Masi argued that the principle behind Article 48.12 was to remove cars which "interfered" with drivers racing on the lead lap and that all teams had agreed in principle that all races should end under racing conditions.[50]

The clerk of the course shall work in permanent consultation with the Race Director. The Race Director shall have overriding authority in the following matters and the clerk of the course may give orders in respect of them only with his express agreement: ... e) The use of the safety car.

...

If the clerk of the course considers it safe to do so, and the message "LAPPED CARS MAY NOW OVERTAKE" has been sent to all Competitors via the official messaging system, any cars that have been lapped by the leader will be required to pass the cars on the lead lap and the safety car. ...

Having overtaken the cars on the lead lap and the safety car these cars should then proceed around the track at an appropriate speed, without overtaking, and make every effort to take up position at the back of the line of cars behind the safety car. ... Unless the clerk of the course considers the presence of the safety car is still necessary, once the last lapped car has passed the leader the safety car will return to the pits at the end of the following lap.

...

When the clerk of the course decides it is safe to call in the safety car the message "SAFETY CAR IN THIS LAP" will be sent to all Competitors via the official messaging system and the car's orange lights will be extinguished. This will be the signal to the Competitors and drivers that it will be entering the pit lane at the end of that lap. At this point the first car in line behind the safety car may dictate the pace and, if necessary, fall more than ten car lengths behind it. ... As the safety car is approaching the pit entry the SC boards will be withdrawn and, other than on the last lap of the sprint qualifying session or the race, as the leader approaches the Line the yellow flags will be withdrawn and a green flag and/or green light panel will be displayed at the Line.

— Articles 15.13, 48.12, and 48.13, 2021 Formula One Sporting Regulations[51]

The stewards dismissed the protest[52] on the grounds that, according to article 48.13 and 15.3 in the Formula One sporting regulations, the race director has the "overriding authority" to amend any rule regarding safety car procedure as deemed necessary, and to declare Hamilton the winner for leading at lap 57 would retrospectively shorten the race.[53][54] With the protests dismissed, Verstappen was provisionally confirmed as the world champion, pending any appeal. Mercedes lodged their intention to appeal to the FIA's International Court of Appeal citing potential breaches of Article 15 of the International Sporting Code and Article 10 of the FIA's Judicial and Disciplinary Code, with the team given 96 hours after the race had concluded to decide whether they wished to take the matter further.[55][56]

Mercedes lodged[57] their intentions to appeal the ruling.[58] Following the FIA's announcement that it would conduct a "detailed analysis and clarification exercise" of the incident and its admission that the controversy was "tarnishing the image" of the sport, Mercedes decided not to pursue their appeal,[59] and announced the discontinuation of their protest on 16 December, several hours before the submission deadline.[b][61] Amongst the reasons to discontinue, Wolff said that neither he nor Hamilton wished to be awarded the drivers' championship in court, and instead would focus their efforts in to ensuring an equitable result from the FIA's investigation into the sporting code. Wolff remained heavily critical of Masi's direction of the race—in particular, Wolff criticised Masi's decision in Abu Dhabi as being inconsistent with a decision at the 2020 Eifel Grand Prix, where Masi cited the need to let all cars unlap to extend a safety car period—and both he and Hamilton boycotted the FIA Prize Giving Ceremony that evening.[62] Hamilton was later fined for not attending; he asked the FIA to donate the fine as contribution towards the work the body carries out with underprivileged children.[63] The statement also fuelled speculation that Hamilton could announce a snap retirement after being disillusioned by the race's events, although Wolff indicated both he and his driver would continue in the sport after a period of reflection in the off-season.[62]

Race reactions and commentary

In the immediate post-race interview, Hamilton and his father Anthony congratulated Verstappen and his family on his first World Drivers' Championship.[64]

Several drivers criticised Masi's decision which was seen as a divergence from standard safety car procedure. In a last-lap radio message to his race engineer Peter Bonnington, that was not played on the television feed, Hamilton said the race result had been "manipulated".[65] Russell, who was signed to be Hamilton's teammate at Mercedes in 2022, called the race finishing decision of race director Michael Masi "unacceptable".[66] Norris, who was situated at the front of the five cars permitted to unlap, said the decision to go racing again on the last lap was made "for TV", and Alonso, Ocon, Leclerc, and Vettel, the drivers of the other four cars in the pack, also expressed confusion at the sudden instruction to unlap.[67] Daniel Ricciardo, who was situated immediately behind Verstappen during the safety car period and was not permitted to unlap himself, said he was "speechless" at the instruction, especially as it did not allow him to also race the five-car pack on newer soft-compound tyres, and Sainz Jr., who was positioned behind Ricciardo and Lance Stroll's cars upon the restart and was under pressure from Yuki Tsunoda, Pierre Gasly, and Valtteri Bottas, opined that the decision to resume racing under the circumstances "nearly cost [him his] podium".[68] Speaking at Aston Martin's 2022 car launch in February 2022, Lance Stroll described the Abu Dhabi situation as "ridiculous" and that rules should be set in stone before a season starts.[69]

Masi's decisions were criticised on social media and by racing drivers as unusual and to contrive excitement.[70] 1996 world champion Damon Hill commented that the decision appeared without precedent, stating that it was "a new way of running the sport, where the Race Director can make these ad hoc decisions".[71] Former world champion Nico Rosberg felt that Masi "did not follow the rules", and said that Christian Horner demanding "one more lap of racing" to Masi via radio was inappropriate,[72][73] but sympathised with Masi, commenting: "He's got the whole world watching and he has to decide in the next 15 seconds what he's doing."[74] Writing for Fox Sports, Jack Austin stated that Formula One "engineered" the finish to increase viewer excitement.[70] Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic echoed a similar sentiment, suggesting that Masi's decision was to ensure that "Netflix gets another juicy storyline for the next season of Drive to Survive", and also questioned his capability in effectively officiating a race.[75]

The fairness of Masi's decision in changing safety car procedure was also disputed. Swedish former racing driver, Stefan Johansson, commented: "Whether it's intentional or not, the entertainment value of this controversy has gone through the roof. But I think there has to be a balance somewhere because the decisions Masi made ... completely ignored any level of common sense as to what would have been a fair way to handle the situation".[76] India's first Formula One driver, Narain Karthikeyan, also questioned the concept of fairness: "It was a great battle for the championship but what happened yesterday it wasn't sport. You need close battles in Formula One but it has to be fair at the same time ... What happened was not fair".[77] German former rally champion Walter Röhrl called for races to be decided on the track or in a "fair, clear process that is not influenced by any opaque external decisions".[78] Dutch former Formula One driver Christijan Albers also raised the issue of fairness: "Michael Masi seemed a bit unsure at a few races last year. He made some ambiguous decisions. But he certainly played a decisive role in the final leg of the season, which left many in bewilderment. Everyone wanted the season finale to be fair".[79] Writing in The Times, Matt Dickinson agreed the officiating process should be thoroughly reviewed, he rejected complaints that the decision could have been made for entertainment on the grounds that "rules in sport are contrived – and frequently tweaked to make a sport more entertaining – and we should not pretend that there is only one perspective of justice, or that sport is an endless pursuit of fairness."[80] Labour peer and vice-chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Formula One, Peter Hain, commented that the events at the finale was not good for the sport. Hain said: "It may be exciting and it may be dramatic, it may gain the audiences that Formula One craves, but you have to think of the credibility and the integrity of the sport in the longer term ... the FIA can't afford to have Formula One tarnished in this way".[81]

BBC chief Formula One writer Andrew Benson commented that Masi had changed his mind about the procedure, going back to the 2020 Eifel Grand Prix, when both Hamilton and Verstappen complained that the safety car procedure was unnecessarily long.[82]

Several analysts stated that Masi's decision had direct bearings on the championship results. Andrew Benson, writing for the BBC, opined in March 2022 that if Masi had allowed all lapped cars to un-lap themselves, the race would not have restarted at all, and Hamilton would have won both the race and championship.[83] David Croft stated that Hamilton would have won the race and the championship had "the rules been adhered to as they are written".[84] Formula One driver Karun Chandhok stated that Verstappen would have won the championship, even if the normal procedure had been followed, "had the lapped cars gone past before the end of lap 56".[85] Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad noted the role that luck had played throughout the season, and that it was not Verstappen's fault that his win had "become tainted with controversy".[86]

Others drew attention to the pressure placed on Masi in ending the safety car. Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant made note of the immense pressure on a Formula One race director to make snap decisions, and expressed sympathy with Masi on that basis.[87] Scuderia Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto defended Masi, saying that "his job was the most difficult job on the planet at that time."[88] Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel defended Masi and the stewards, commenting: "Everyone has an opinion, I think leave the stewards alone, it's tough enough as it is. Ideally we'd like more consistency but there's also a human side, so it's probably difficult to get it 100 per cent right, but it has to be our target, so we need to see what we can improve."[89] McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl said that Masi's role needs to be understood in the context of an intense title battle and appreciated.[90]

Horner defended Masi's decision making, saying Mercedes lost the race due to strategic errors rather than from the restart.[91] Formula One driver Narain Karthikeyan stated Mercedes had made the right strategic decisions and questioned Masi's ability to handle pressure.[77] Former Formula One driver Romain Grosjean defended Masi's decision and commented: "There's a few ways of seeing it. It would have been very strange to not unlap those cars and have Lewis first and then Max four cars behind over one lap for the world championship. And, on the other hand, for Lewis it was definitely not a great call. But as a TV fan, as a spectator, as for the sport, I think Michael Masi made the right decision."[92]

Nicholas Latifi apologised for causing the crash which led to the controversial safety car period. Latifi stated that he received abuse and death threats from some fans on social media.[93] Latifi subsequently issued a statement condemning the online abuse he received.[94] Latifi stated that he had received messages of support from Hamilton and that he had to be accompanied by additional personal security when attending events ahead of the 2022 season. He also confirmed personal plans to highlight the effect on mental health that online abuse can have on people, following his own personal research into the subject.[95] Masi has also been subject to social media abuse and death threats as a result of the race controversy.[96]

On 11 January 2022, the BBC reported that Hamilton was considering his future in the sport pending the outcome of FIA's upcoming report into the events of the race with the Formula One paddock expecting the FIA to take significant action as a result of the race, including the replacement of Masi as FIA race director, with Hamilton ultimately staying in the sport.[97] According to BBC journalist Benson, Masi had "failed to apply the rules correctly in two different ways" and that Mercedes denied claims that they dropped their post race appeal after being assured that Masi would step down or be removed from his role.[98] Formula One journalist Mark Hughes said Hamilton's silence since the race had echoes of Ayrton Senna's past feud with the governing body after the championship deciders in 1989 and 1990.[99] Mitchell commented that the Abu Dhabi situation was just one part of wider dissatisfaction from teams with how the FIA had begun to apply regulations in the seasons following Masi's appointment in 2019.[100] Meanwhile, on the subject of Hamilton potentially announcing a snap retirement, 1978 World Champion Mario Andretti believed the desire to try an win an eighth title would prove too hard to resist regardless of the outcome of the inquiry and that Hamilton would drive in the 2022 season and that Hamilton would be doing a "disservice" to himself if he did not race for another season.[101] McLaren CEO Zak Brown said the sport should not just automatically assume that Hamilton was going to stay on in the sport for 2022, though Brown personally expected him to contest it.[102] Brown also cited the Abu Dhabi controversy along with the last minute cancellation of the 2020 Australian Grand Prix and the handling of the running of the rain affected 2021 Belgian Grand Prix as signs or symptoms of the fact the FIA had shown itself to be suffering from organisational and rule-making problems for a significant period of time and urgently needed to be resolved. The 1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve opined that Hamilton was staying silent because he was trying to distance himself from Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and perhaps considering a career in the film industry.[103] Hamilton subsequently broke his silence, continuing to race for the 2022 season.

FIA inquiry and regulation changes

On 15 December 2021, the FIA announced that it would be investigating the running of the race with the goal of learning what happened and to determine if adjustments are needed for the safety car procedure. The FIA review started in January 2022. [100] In the same statement, the FIA stated that misunderstandings from teams, drivers, and fans had "tarnished the image" of the World Drivers' Championship.[104][105][106] Formula One journalist Scott Mitchell criticised the FIA's initial statement in response to the controversy for its suggestion that fans had misunderstood events that occurred at the end of the Grand Prix.[107]

Speaking on 17 December 2021, FIA president Mohamed bin Sulayem hinted he was considering making changes to avoid such controversy in future, and did not rule out the possibility of removing Masi from his role of Formula One race director. [108] On 13 January 2022, the FIA hinted that it was considering making changes to the safety car procedures as well as its own internal operational structure within Formula One after the FIA launched a consultation with all ten Formula One teams on "various issues", including a review of the events in Abu Dhabi.

The BBC reported that Mercedes had dropped their appeal against the results after reaching a quid pro quo agreement with the FIA, in which Masi and Formula One's technical director Nikolas Tombazis would not be in the same position for the 2022 season, in exchange for dropping their appeal. It was also reported that Wolff would have a personal meeting with Sulayem to discuss the way forward from the incident, including the future of race director Masi. Drivers were expected to cite what they perceived to be a lenient attitude by Masi and race stewards towards Verstappen's driving during the 2021 season, with Andrew Benson of BBC Sport saying this could result in the FIA being forced to take a harder line on driving standards in future,[109] and the FIA subsequently published these new guidelines ahead of the 2022 season which included stricter rules on wheel to wheel combat and stricter and better defined imposing of track limits.[110] Former Formula One driver-turned commentator Martin Brundle also commented on the controversy, stating that "removing Masi won't solve F1's credibility concerns" caused by the incident,[111] and three-time Grand Prix winner Johnny Herbert felt Masi had done "too much damage" to the sport's reputation with his action and should be replaced.[112]

On 28 January 2022, the BBC reported that Masi would be replaced as part of a restructure to the FIA's Formula One race weekend officiating system with race officials expected to be given more flexibility through rule tweaks over matters, such as deployment of the safety car and that teams will likely be prohibited from talking to the race director on stewards decisions as part of such reforms.[113] The Race and Sky Sports also ran similar stories on Masi being replaced.[114] The Race's article further stated that some of the responsibilities of the race director could be reassigned to different personnel. FIA secretary General Peter Bayer stated that the race director had "too much" to cope with. Bayer also stated that Masi could stay with the organisation in another capacity, even if he was to be replaced in role of race director.[115] On 9 February 2022 it emerged the FIA had added previously unheard radio messages between Masi and Red Bull team manager Jonathan Wheatley to their lines of inquiry. This exchange seems to suggest that Masi seemed to be taking instructions from Wheatley with the Red Bull team manager appearing to tell Masi he did not need to let all the lapped cars unlap themselves and to withdraw the safety car quickly.[116] Following its investigation and a meeting of the F1 Commission on 14 February 2022 the FIA said it would reveal an 'action plan' for structural changes within its organisation later that same week.[117]

On 17 February 2022, race control was restructured, with Masi removed from the position of race director and with Eduardo Freitas and Niels Wittich alternating in the role with former deputy race director Herbie Blash as a permanent advisor and a new virtual race control with the parameters of acceptable communication between teams and race director being restricted to reduce lobbying.[118] Radio transmissions between teams and the FIA will no longer be broadcast on television coverage to ease pressure on race officials.[119] The FIA subsequently revealed regulation changes regarding safety car procedures to be used from the 2022 season onwards. Under these changes rather than waiting until the lap after the last car has unlapped itself from the leader, the safety car will now be withdrawn one lap after the instruction that lapped cars may unlap themselves has been given.[120] In a Sky Sports F1 documentary (released after Masi's removal as race director reviewing the title battle between Hamilton and Verstappen), Mercedes boss Toto Wolff stated he had "never spoken with Masi since the race" and "did not wish to ever speak to him again", and claimed that Masi had "bromance" with Red Bull team manager Jonathan Wheatley suggesting that Masi may have been unduly influenced by Red Bull relating to decisions over restart positions in Saudi Arabia and the Abu Dhabi final lap restart which Wolff likened to the abolished golden goal rule formerly used in association football.[121] Furthermore, in remarks published on 11 April 2022 Wolff referred to former race director Masi as having been a "liability" to the sport and hinted that Masi did not take well to receiving feedback or criticism from anybody as well as suggesting that Masi had acted disrespectfully at times towards some drivers in driver briefings on occasions.[122]

Following the removal of Masi as race director, Max Verstappen stated that he does not care for the opinion of fans who say his title win might have been tarnished by Masi's actions.[123]

On 19 March 2022 the FIA published their official report into the Abu Dhabi controversy. They noted that the safety car had not completed an additional lap before leaving the track as required by regulation 48.12.[124] The report noted that differing interpretations of Article 48.12 and/or 48.13 "likely contributed to some of the confusion surrounding the safety car unlapping procedure".[125] It further noted that not all lapped cars had been allowed to unlap and that this had stemmed from human error, following from the process of identifying the lapped cars being a manual one, and promised the implementation of software to automate communication.[124] The report also noted that the 2022 Formula 1 Sporting Regulations were updated to clarify that "all" and not "any" cars must be permitted to unlap themselves. The report concluded that Masi had acted in good faith and that there could be different interpretations of the rules. The findings also stated that the communication between the team principals of Mercedes and Red Bull with Masi during the final laps was inappropriate. The report further confirmed that the 2021 Formula One World Championship results remained valid.[126] Recommendations were made to clarify the safety car regulations and to clamp down on radio communications between the teams and race control.[124] In addition, from the 2022 Australian Grand Prix, the FIA restricted drivers from driving alongside other cars at the restart following a safety car period, a tactic Verstappen had employed at this race.[127][128]

Final Championship standings

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Nikita Mazepin is Russian, but he competed as a neutral competitor using the designation RAF (Russian Automobile Federation), as the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld a ban on Russia competing at World Championships. The ban was implemented by the World Anti-Doping Agency in response to the state-sponsored doping program of Russian athletes.[22]
  2. ^ Before renouncing their appeal, commentary from a lawyer in The Guardian suggested that Mercedes would be in a strong position to mount legal action, although they noted the conflict between Mercedes wishing to stress sporting integrity versus the increasing commercialisation of the sport.[60] Another lawyer later confirmed this view that Mercedes has a "good legal basis" for their protest.[49]

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The 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix officially known as the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2021 was a Formula One motor race held on 12 December 2021 at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Contested over a distance of 58 laps the race was the twenty second and final round of the 2021 Formula One World Championship The race decided both the Drivers and Constructors championships Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton both had 369 5 points coming into the race Hamilton led most of the race and appeared on course to win what would have been a record eighth World Drivers Championship having taken the lead at the start of the race at turn 1 on the first lap However Verstappen was the eventual winner overtaking Hamilton on the final lap after a controversial safety car restart in the last moments of the race The FIA thus conducted an inquiry into the race which led to a restructuring of race control including the replacement of Michael Masi as race director and amendments to the safety car rules That inquiry subsequently concluded that the race officials had misapplied the then regulations due to human error but confirmed the results 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand PrixRace 22 of 22 1 in the 2021 Formula One World Championship Previous raceRace detailsDate12 December 2021Official nameFormula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2021LocationYas Marina Circuit Abu Dhabi United Arab EmiratesCoursePermanent racing facilityCourse length5 281 km 3 281 miles Distance58 laps 306 183 km 190 253 miles WeatherClearAttendance153 000 2 Pole positionDriverMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing HondaTime1 22 109Fastest lapDriverMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing HondaTime1 26 103 on lap 39 lap record PodiumFirstMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing HondaSecondLewis HamiltonMercedesThirdCarlos Sainz Jr FerrariLap leaders Verstappen s win secured his first Formula One World Drivers Championship of his career by eight points from Hamilton and Red Bull Racing s first since 2013 Mercedes won their eighth consecutive Formula One World Constructors Championship setting a new record The Grand Prix was also the final race for 2007 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen the 42 year old Finn retired from Formula One after a two decade career spanning 349 Grands Prix starts Contents 1 Background 1 1 Circuit redevelopment 1 2 Entrants 1 3 Championship standings before the race and title permutations 1 4 Tyres choices 2 Practice 3 Qualifying 3 1 Qualifying classification 4 Race 4 1 Race report 4 1 1 Start and opening laps 4 1 2 Pit stops and virtual safety car 4 1 3 Final laps 4 2 Race classification 5 Safety car controversy 5 1 Mercedes post race protests 5 2 Race reactions and commentary 5 3 FIA inquiry and regulation changes 6 Final Championship standings 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksBackground EditFurther information 2021 Formula One World Championship Calendar changes due to the COVID 19 pandemic The race was originally scheduled to take place on 5 December but it was rescheduled after the postponement of the Australian Grand Prix due to the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Its original date was filled with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and the Australian race was eventually cancelled and replaced by the Qatar Grand Prix Circuit redevelopment Edit Yas Marina underwent redevelopment that shortened the track and the expected lap time in order to increase top speeds and overtaking opportunities 4 The chicane after turn 4 was removed and the turn 5 hairpin which was turn 7 before redevelopment was widened The four corner sequence of turns which was turns 11 14 became one banked turn 9 The radius of turns 12 15 previously 17 20 were increased to allow cars to carry more speed with the changes to turn 15 allowing cars to be able to travel flat out through the corner 5 Entrants Edit Further information 2021 Formula One World Championship Entries The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with no additional stand in drivers for the race 6 Jack Aitken drove for Williams in the first practice session in place of George Russell 6 Nikita Mazepin tested positive for coronavirus after qualifying forcing his withdrawal from the race he was not replaced The Grand Prix marked the last Formula One race for the 2007 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen who had announced his intention of retiring at the end of the championship ending his Formula One career after 19 seasons and moved to NASCAR Cup Series 7 As of 2022 update it also marked the last race for Antonio Giovinazzi who moved to Formula E and Nikita Mazepin whose contract was terminated following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and the cancellation of Uralkali s title sponsorship It was also the final races for George Russell and Valtteri Bottas at Williams and Mercedes respectively as they moved to Mercedes and Alfa Romeo Racing 8 9 Bottas raced with a special helmet for the occasion featuring photos of all the moments he spent at Mercedes and he sported a special set of blue racing overalls Alpine featured the words El Plan in both their cars referencing a popular Internet meme 10 This race also marked the last race for Honda as the Japanese company ceased their engine supply to the Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri teams 8 though they are set to provide assistance to Red Bull Powertrains who take over the engine supply for the 2022 season 11 Championship standings before the race and title permutations Edit Title rivals Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing and Lewis Hamilton Mercedes both entered the round with 369 5 points leaving the championship contenders level on points for the final round for the first time since 1974 and for the second time in the sport s history The Drivers Championship was decided in the final round for the 30th time and the first time since 2016 12 The driver who scored the most points would win the championship if the drivers had scored an equal amount of points Verstappen would have won the championship due to having won more races nine to Hamilton s eight prior to this race 12 13 In the Constructors Championship Mercedes led with 587 5 points 28 ahead of Red Bull on 559 5 with 44 still available this was the first time since 2008 that the final round of the season decided the Constructors Championship In the midfield Ferrari led McLaren in the battle for third place in the constructors by a margin of 38 5 points 12 Acrimonious on track battles throughout the season led to concerns that one of the drivers might cause a deliberate in race collision in an attempt to win the championship the 1989 championship battle between McLaren teammates Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost was decided by such an incident at the Japanese Grand Prix the 1990 championship rematch with Prost now at Ferrari ended in Senna s favour with another collision at the Suzuka race Michael Schumacher s collision with Damon Hill at the 1994 Australian Grand Prix took the Briton out of title contention in the 1994 season and an unsuccessful collision caused by Schumacher against Jacques Villeneuve at the 1997 European Grand Prix led to the German driver s disqualification from the 1997 season 14 In response to the concerns race director Michael Masi warned that Verstappen or Hamilton could be subject to further sanctions from the FIA if one of them decided to manufacture a deliberate race ending collision in an attempt to engineer a favourable championship result up to and including championship disqualification or future race bans 15 16 Tyres choices Edit Sole tyre supplier Pirelli provided the C3 C4 and C5 tyre compounds the softest selections available for use in dry conditions 17 Practice EditThree practice sessions were scheduled over the course of the weekend The first session took place at 13 30 local time UTC 04 00 on Friday 10 December The second session took place at 17 00 The third session took place at 14 00 on Saturday 11 December 18 The first practice session passed without incident and ended with Max Verstappen setting the fastest time followed by Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton 19 The second practice session ended with Hamilton fastest by 0 3 seconds to second placed Esteban Ocon while Bottas was third fastest ahead of Verstappen 0 6 seconds behind Hamilton Kimi Raikkonen crashed at turn 14 just as the session was concluding but was unhurt 20 Qualifying EditQualifying started at 17 00 local time on Saturday 11 December 18 The first qualifying session was briefly suspended after a Haas driver collided with a bollard but was resumed without further incident with the Mercedes drivers of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas recording the fastest times of the session 21 In the second qualifying session initial flying laps on medium compound tyres gave Hamilton a four millisecond advantage over Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen A lock up on his second flying lap led to Verstappen s return to the pits to change to soft tyres At the end of the session Verstappen improved to take first place on the timesheets setting the time on the faster soft compound tyres locked him into starting the race on Sunday and Hamilton was likewise locked into using the more durable medium compound tyres 21 In the third and final qualifying session Verstappen was able to use the slipstream of his teammate Sergio Perez to secure pole position for the race with Hamilton only able to take the second spot on the grid 21 Qualifying classification Edit Pos No Driver Constructor Qualifying times FinalgridQ1 Q2 Q31 33 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda 1 23 322 1 22 800 1 22 109 12 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1 22 845 1 23 145 1 22 480 23 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 1 23 553 1 23 256 1 22 931 34 11 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing Honda 1 23 350 1 23 135 1 22 947 45 55 Carlos Sainz Jr Ferrari 1 23 624 1 23 174 1 22 992 56 77 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1 23 117 1 23 246 1 23 036 67 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1 23 467 1 23 202 1 23 122 78 22 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Honda 1 23 428 1 23 404 1 23 220 89 31 Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault 1 23 764 1 23 420 1 23 389 910 3 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren Mercedes 1 23 829 1 23 448 1 23 409 1011 14 Fernando Alonso Alpine Renault 1 23 846 1 23 460 N A 1112 10 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri Honda 1 23 489 1 24 043 N A 1213 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Mercedes 1 24 061 1 24 066 N A 1314 99 Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari 1 24 118 1 24 251 N A 1415 5 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin Mercedes 1 24 225 1 24 305 N A 1516 6 Nicholas Latifi Williams Mercedes 1 24 338 N A N A 1617 63 George Russell Williams Mercedes 1 24 423 N A N A 1718 7 Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari 1 24 779 N A N A 1819 47 Mick Schumacher Haas Ferrari 1 24 906 N A N A 1920 9 Nikita Mazepin a Haas Ferrari 1 25 685 N A N A 1107 time 1 28 644Source 23 24 Notes 1 Nikita Mazepin qualified 20th but he withdrew before the race as he tested positive for coronavirus His place on the grid was left vacant 25 Race EditRace report Edit Start and opening laps Edit The race started at 17 00 local time on Sunday 12 December 18 Lewis Hamilton immediately took the lead from Max Verstappen on the race start prompting Verstappen to attempt to regain his position at the turn 6 7 chicane 26 Verstappen s trajectory and later braking took him from the inside to the outside of the track to overtake Hamilton who cut turn 7 rather than concede the corner arguing Verstappen forced him off and Hamilton re joined considerably further ahead of Verstappen than he was before the corner Arguing that he should have ceded the position to Verstappen Red Bull Racing protested the racing line taken by Hamilton and were told by radio that Hamilton had ultimately given back any advantage gained 26 The incident was referred to the stewards which concluded that no further investigation was necessary 26 Hamilton then utilised the durability of his medium compound tyres to extend his lead over Verstappen whose soft compound tyres were suffering from greater degradation 26 Pit stops and virtual safety car Edit Verstappen made his stop at the end of lap 13 with Hamilton following suit one lap later both opting for a set of the hardest tyres The lead drivers pitting elevated Sergio Perez to first with the Mexican driver being informed his strategy was to hold up Hamilton to allow his teammate Verstappen to catch up 26 Hamilton caught up with Perez on lap 20 a spirited defence from the Red Bull second driver allowed Verstappen to significantly close the gap from about 11 seconds after the pits to 1 3 second 27 28 Verstappen was unable to take advantage of it with Hamilton s superior pace extending the gap to four seconds by the midpoint of the race 26 On lap 26 Alfa Romeo s Kimi Raikkonen collided with the barriers at turn 6 prompting his retirement due to brake issues in his 349th and final Formula One race On the same lap George Russell retired in his final race for Williams due to gearbox issues On lap 35 Antonio Giovinazzi retired his car alongside the track due to gearbox issues which triggered a brief virtual safety car period Red Bull used this opportunity to bring Verstappen in for a fresh set of the hard compound tyres without losing track position Mercedes not wishing to give up track position directed Hamilton to stay out Using the advantage of fresher tyres Verstappen gradually reduced the post stop deficit from seventeen seconds to eleven but not at a rate which would have been sufficient to catch Hamilton before the end of the race 26 Final laps Edit On lap 53 a crash at turn 14 for Nicholas Latifi who was fighting for position with Haas Mick Schumacher and had dirty tyres after going off circuit at turn 9 29 brought out the safety car Hamilton again stayed out without pitting because he would have lost track position had the safety car period not ended while Verstappen pitted behind him for a fresh set of the softest available tyres Perez retired under the safety car due to oil pressure After Verstappen s pit stop he retained second but with five lapped cars those of Lando Norris Fernando Alonso Esteban Ocon Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel between himself and Hamilton in first As the debris from Latifi s crash was being cleared by the race marshals the lapped drivers were initially informed that they would not be permitted to overtake On lap 57 Masi gave the direction that only the five cars between Hamilton and Verstappen were to unlap themselves 30 Immediately after Vettel passed the safety car to join the lead lap race control announced the safety car would enter the pits at the end of the lap to allow for a final lap of green flag racing leading to angry remonstrations from Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff On the final lap Verstappen used his fresh soft tyres to pass Hamilton into turn 5 to take the lead of the race He held off counter attacks from Hamilton to win the race and his first World Drivers Championship with Hamilton in second and Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz Jr in third AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda finished in a career best fourth place after overtaking Bottas Mercedes gained enough points to win their eighth consecutive Constructors title extending their own record 31 32 Over the radio Wolff appealed to Masi to reinstate the order of the penultimate lap to which Masi gave the reply Toto it s called a motor race ok We went car racing 30 Race classification Edit Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 33 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda 58 1 30 17 345 1 2612 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 58 2 256 2 183 55 Carlos Sainz Jr Ferrari 58 5 173 5 154 22 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Honda 58 5 692 8 125 10 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri Honda 58 6 531 12 106 77 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 58 7 463 6 87 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 58 59 200 3 68 14 Fernando Alonso Alpine Renault 58 1 01 708 11 49 31 Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault 58 1 04 026 9 210 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 58 1 06 057 7 111 5 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin Mercedes 58 1 07 527 1512 3 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren Mercedes 57 1 lap 1013 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Mercedes 57 1 lap 1314 47 Mick Schumacher Haas Ferrari 57 1 lap 19152 11 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing Honda 55 Oil pressure 4Ret 6 Nicholas Latifi Williams Mercedes 50 Accident 16Ret 99 Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari 33 Hydraulics 14Ret 63 George Russell Williams Mercedes 26 Gearbox 17Ret 7 Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari 25 Brakes 18WD 9 Nikita Mazepin a Haas Ferrari 0 Withdrew 3Fastest lap Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda 1 26 103 lap 39 Source 24 33 34 Notes 1 Includes one point for fastest lap 2 Sergio Perez was classified as he completed more than 90 of the race distance 33 3 Nikita Mazepin withdrew before the race as he tested positive for coronavirus His place on the grid was left vacant 25 Safety car controversy EditMichael Masi was involved in a safety car procedure controversy during the last laps of the race 35 36 37 On lap 56 of the race during which Hamilton was leading Masi allowed only the five cars directly in between championship contenders Hamilton and Verstappen to unlap themselves before the restart The race restarted and on the final lap of the race Verstappen overtook Hamilton and won the 2021 World Drivers Championship 38 39 40 Mercedes post race protests Edit Mercedes protested the race result 41 42 alleging that Verstappen had overtaken Hamilton during the safety car 43 and that Masi violated safety car procedure by allowing the cars directly in front of Verstappen to unlap themselves and no others and that according to regulations the restart should have occurred the following lap which would have resulted in Hamilton s victory 44 45 46 While the first issue was dismissed because Verstappen was not ahead at the end of the safety car period 47 the second issue was more contentious with Mercedes retaining legal counsel for the protest 48 49 Mercedes argued that if a message for lapped cars to overtake is issued under Article 48 12 then all lapped cars are required to unlap and that the safety car was required to wait until the end of the following lap to return to the pit lane if this process was complied with Mercedes submitted that Hamilton would have won the race and therefore the championship and requested that the classification be amended as such Red Bull argued that a the regulation stated any cars not all cars were required to overtake under Articles 48 12 b 48 13 which governs the withdrawal of the safety car overrides Article 48 12 c Article 15 3 gives the race director overriding authority over the use of the safety car and d the race result would not have changed if all eight lapped cars were permitted to unlap Masi argued that the principle behind Article 48 12 was to remove cars which interfered with drivers racing on the lead lap and that all teams had agreed in principle that all races should end under racing conditions 50 The clerk of the course shall work in permanent consultation with the Race Director The Race Director shall have overriding authority in the following matters and the clerk of the course may give orders in respect of them only with his express agreement e The use of the safety car If the clerk of the course considers it safe to do so and the message LAPPED CARS MAY NOW OVERTAKE has been sent to all Competitors via the official messaging system any cars that have been lapped by the leader will be required to pass the cars on the lead lap and the safety car Having overtaken the cars on the lead lap and the safety car these cars should then proceed around the track at an appropriate speed without overtaking and make every effort to take up position at the back of the line of cars behind the safety car Unless the clerk of the course considers the presence of the safety car is still necessary once the last lapped car has passed the leader the safety car will return to the pits at the end of the following lap When the clerk of the course decides it is safe to call in the safety car the message SAFETY CAR IN THIS LAP will be sent to all Competitors via the official messaging system and the car s orange lights will be extinguished This will be the signal to the Competitors and drivers that it will be entering the pit lane at the end of that lap At this point the first car in line behind the safety car may dictate the pace and if necessary fall more than ten car lengths behind it As the safety car is approaching the pit entry the SC boards will be withdrawn and other than on the last lap of the sprint qualifying session or the race as the leader approaches the Line the yellow flags will be withdrawn and a green flag and or green light panel will be displayed at the Line Articles 15 13 48 12 and 48 13 2021 Formula One Sporting Regulations 51 The stewards dismissed the protest 52 on the grounds that according to article 48 13 and 15 3 in the Formula One sporting regulations the race director has the overriding authority to amend any rule regarding safety car procedure as deemed necessary and to declare Hamilton the winner for leading at lap 57 would retrospectively shorten the race 53 54 With the protests dismissed Verstappen was provisionally confirmed as the world champion pending any appeal Mercedes lodged their intention to appeal to the FIA s International Court of Appeal citing potential breaches of Article 15 of the International Sporting Code and Article 10 of the FIA s Judicial and Disciplinary Code with the team given 96 hours after the race had concluded to decide whether they wished to take the matter further 55 56 Mercedes lodged 57 their intentions to appeal the ruling 58 Following the FIA s announcement that it would conduct a detailed analysis and clarification exercise of the incident and its admission that the controversy was tarnishing the image of the sport Mercedes decided not to pursue their appeal 59 and announced the discontinuation of their protest on 16 December several hours before the submission deadline b 61 Amongst the reasons to discontinue Wolff said that neither he nor Hamilton wished to be awarded the drivers championship in court and instead would focus their efforts in to ensuring an equitable result from the FIA s investigation into the sporting code Wolff remained heavily critical of Masi s direction of the race in particular Wolff criticised Masi s decision in Abu Dhabi as being inconsistent with a decision at the 2020 Eifel Grand Prix where Masi cited the need to let all cars unlap to extend a safety car period and both he and Hamilton boycotted the FIA Prize Giving Ceremony that evening 62 Hamilton was later fined for not attending he asked the FIA to donate the fine as contribution towards the work the body carries out with underprivileged children 63 The statement also fuelled speculation that Hamilton could announce a snap retirement after being disillusioned by the race s events although Wolff indicated both he and his driver would continue in the sport after a period of reflection in the off season 62 Race reactions and commentary Edit In the immediate post race interview Hamilton and his father Anthony congratulated Verstappen and his family on his first World Drivers Championship 64 Several drivers criticised Masi s decision which was seen as a divergence from standard safety car procedure In a last lap radio message to his race engineer Peter Bonnington that was not played on the television feed Hamilton said the race result had been manipulated 65 Russell who was signed to be Hamilton s teammate at Mercedes in 2022 called the race finishing decision of race director Michael Masi unacceptable 66 Norris who was situated at the front of the five cars permitted to unlap said the decision to go racing again on the last lap was made for TV and Alonso Ocon Leclerc and Vettel the drivers of the other four cars in the pack also expressed confusion at the sudden instruction to unlap 67 Daniel Ricciardo who was situated immediately behind Verstappen during the safety car period and was not permitted to unlap himself said he was speechless at the instruction especially as it did not allow him to also race the five car pack on newer soft compound tyres and Sainz Jr who was positioned behind Ricciardo and Lance Stroll s cars upon the restart and was under pressure from Yuki Tsunoda Pierre Gasly and Valtteri Bottas opined that the decision to resume racing under the circumstances nearly cost him his podium 68 Speaking at Aston Martin s 2022 car launch in February 2022 Lance Stroll described the Abu Dhabi situation as ridiculous and that rules should be set in stone before a season starts 69 Masi s decisions were criticised on social media and by racing drivers as unusual and to contrive excitement 70 1996 world champion Damon Hill commented that the decision appeared without precedent stating that it was a new way of running the sport where the Race Director can make these ad hoc decisions 71 Former world champion Nico Rosberg felt that Masi did not follow the rules and said that Christian Horner demanding one more lap of racing to Masi via radio was inappropriate 72 73 but sympathised with Masi commenting He s got the whole world watching and he has to decide in the next 15 seconds what he s doing 74 Writing for Fox Sports Jack Austin stated that Formula One engineered the finish to increase viewer excitement 70 Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic echoed a similar sentiment suggesting that Masi s decision was to ensure that Netflix gets another juicy storyline for the next season of Drive to Survive and also questioned his capability in effectively officiating a race 75 The fairness of Masi s decision in changing safety car procedure was also disputed Swedish former racing driver Stefan Johansson commented Whether it s intentional or not the entertainment value of this controversy has gone through the roof But I think there has to be a balance somewhere because the decisions Masi made completely ignored any level of common sense as to what would have been a fair way to handle the situation 76 India s first Formula One driver Narain Karthikeyan also questioned the concept of fairness It was a great battle for the championship but what happened yesterday it wasn t sport You need close battles in Formula One but it has to be fair at the same time What happened was not fair 77 German former rally champion Walter Rohrl called for races to be decided on the track or in a fair clear process that is not influenced by any opaque external decisions 78 Dutch former Formula One driver Christijan Albers also raised the issue of fairness Michael Masi seemed a bit unsure at a few races last year He made some ambiguous decisions But he certainly played a decisive role in the final leg of the season which left many in bewilderment Everyone wanted the season finale to be fair 79 Writing in The Times Matt Dickinson agreed the officiating process should be thoroughly reviewed he rejected complaints that the decision could have been made for entertainment on the grounds that rules in sport are contrived and frequently tweaked to make a sport more entertaining and we should not pretend that there is only one perspective of justice or that sport is an endless pursuit of fairness 80 Labour peer and vice chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Formula One Peter Hain commented that the events at the finale was not good for the sport Hain said It may be exciting and it may be dramatic it may gain the audiences that Formula One craves but you have to think of the credibility and the integrity of the sport in the longer term the FIA can t afford to have Formula One tarnished in this way 81 BBC chief Formula One writer Andrew Benson commented that Masi had changed his mind about the procedure going back to the 2020 Eifel Grand Prix when both Hamilton and Verstappen complained that the safety car procedure was unnecessarily long 82 Several analysts stated that Masi s decision had direct bearings on the championship results Andrew Benson writing for the BBC opined in March 2022 that if Masi had allowed all lapped cars to un lap themselves the race would not have restarted at all and Hamilton would have won both the race and championship 83 David Croft stated that Hamilton would have won the race and the championship had the rules been adhered to as they are written 84 Formula One driver Karun Chandhok stated that Verstappen would have won the championship even if the normal procedure had been followed had the lapped cars gone past before the end of lap 56 85 Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad noted the role that luck had played throughout the season and that it was not Verstappen s fault that his win had become tainted with controversy 86 Others drew attention to the pressure placed on Masi in ending the safety car Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant made note of the immense pressure on a Formula One race director to make snap decisions and expressed sympathy with Masi on that basis 87 Scuderia Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto defended Masi saying that his job was the most difficult job on the planet at that time 88 Four time world champion Sebastian Vettel defended Masi and the stewards commenting Everyone has an opinion I think leave the stewards alone it s tough enough as it is Ideally we d like more consistency but there s also a human side so it s probably difficult to get it 100 per cent right but it has to be our target so we need to see what we can improve 89 McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl said that Masi s role needs to be understood in the context of an intense title battle and appreciated 90 Horner defended Masi s decision making saying Mercedes lost the race due to strategic errors rather than from the restart 91 Formula One driver Narain Karthikeyan stated Mercedes had made the right strategic decisions and questioned Masi s ability to handle pressure 77 Former Formula One driver Romain Grosjean defended Masi s decision and commented There s a few ways of seeing it It would have been very strange to not unlap those cars and have Lewis first and then Max four cars behind over one lap for the world championship And on the other hand for Lewis it was definitely not a great call But as a TV fan as a spectator as for the sport I think Michael Masi made the right decision 92 Nicholas Latifi apologised for causing the crash which led to the controversial safety car period Latifi stated that he received abuse and death threats from some fans on social media 93 Latifi subsequently issued a statement condemning the online abuse he received 94 Latifi stated that he had received messages of support from Hamilton and that he had to be accompanied by additional personal security when attending events ahead of the 2022 season He also confirmed personal plans to highlight the effect on mental health that online abuse can have on people following his own personal research into the subject 95 Masi has also been subject to social media abuse and death threats as a result of the race controversy 96 On 11 January 2022 the BBC reported that Hamilton was considering his future in the sport pending the outcome of FIA s upcoming report into the events of the race with the Formula One paddock expecting the FIA to take significant action as a result of the race including the replacement of Masi as FIA race director with Hamilton ultimately staying in the sport 97 According to BBC journalist Benson Masi had failed to apply the rules correctly in two different ways and that Mercedes denied claims that they dropped their post race appeal after being assured that Masi would step down or be removed from his role 98 Formula One journalist Mark Hughes said Hamilton s silence since the race had echoes of Ayrton Senna s past feud with the governing body after the championship deciders in 1989 and 1990 99 Mitchell commented that the Abu Dhabi situation was just one part of wider dissatisfaction from teams with how the FIA had begun to apply regulations in the seasons following Masi s appointment in 2019 100 Meanwhile on the subject of Hamilton potentially announcing a snap retirement 1978 World Champion Mario Andretti believed the desire to try an win an eighth title would prove too hard to resist regardless of the outcome of the inquiry and that Hamilton would drive in the 2022 season and that Hamilton would be doing a disservice to himself if he did not race for another season 101 McLaren CEO Zak Brown said the sport should not just automatically assume that Hamilton was going to stay on in the sport for 2022 though Brown personally expected him to contest it 102 Brown also cited the Abu Dhabi controversy along with the last minute cancellation of the 2020 Australian Grand Prix and the handling of the running of the rain affected 2021 Belgian Grand Prix as signs or symptoms of the fact the FIA had shown itself to be suffering from organisational and rule making problems for a significant period of time and urgently needed to be resolved The 1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve opined that Hamilton was staying silent because he was trying to distance himself from Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and perhaps considering a career in the film industry 103 Hamilton subsequently broke his silence continuing to race for the 2022 season FIA inquiry and regulation changes Edit On 15 December 2021 the FIA announced that it would be investigating the running of the race with the goal of learning what happened and to determine if adjustments are needed for the safety car procedure The FIA review started in January 2022 100 In the same statement the FIA stated that misunderstandings from teams drivers and fans had tarnished the image of the World Drivers Championship 104 105 106 Formula One journalist Scott Mitchell criticised the FIA s initial statement in response to the controversy for its suggestion that fans had misunderstood events that occurred at the end of the Grand Prix 107 Speaking on 17 December 2021 FIA president Mohamed bin Sulayem hinted he was considering making changes to avoid such controversy in future and did not rule out the possibility of removing Masi from his role of Formula One race director 108 On 13 January 2022 the FIA hinted that it was considering making changes to the safety car procedures as well as its own internal operational structure within Formula One after the FIA launched a consultation with all ten Formula One teams on various issues including a review of the events in Abu Dhabi The BBC reported that Mercedes had dropped their appeal against the results after reaching a quid pro quo agreement with the FIA in which Masi and Formula One s technical director Nikolas Tombazis would not be in the same position for the 2022 season in exchange for dropping their appeal It was also reported that Wolff would have a personal meeting with Sulayem to discuss the way forward from the incident including the future of race director Masi Drivers were expected to cite what they perceived to be a lenient attitude by Masi and race stewards towards Verstappen s driving during the 2021 season with Andrew Benson of BBC Sport saying this could result in the FIA being forced to take a harder line on driving standards in future 109 and the FIA subsequently published these new guidelines ahead of the 2022 season which included stricter rules on wheel to wheel combat and stricter and better defined imposing of track limits 110 Former Formula One driver turned commentator Martin Brundle also commented on the controversy stating that removing Masi won t solve F1 s credibility concerns caused by the incident 111 and three time Grand Prix winner Johnny Herbert felt Masi had done too much damage to the sport s reputation with his action and should be replaced 112 On 28 January 2022 the BBC reported that Masi would be replaced as part of a restructure to the FIA s Formula One race weekend officiating system with race officials expected to be given more flexibility through rule tweaks over matters such as deployment of the safety car and that teams will likely be prohibited from talking to the race director on stewards decisions as part of such reforms 113 The Race and Sky Sports also ran similar stories on Masi being replaced 114 The Race s article further stated that some of the responsibilities of the race director could be reassigned to different personnel FIA secretary General Peter Bayer stated that the race director had too much to cope with Bayer also stated that Masi could stay with the organisation in another capacity even if he was to be replaced in role of race director 115 On 9 February 2022 it emerged the FIA had added previously unheard radio messages between Masi and Red Bull team manager Jonathan Wheatley to their lines of inquiry This exchange seems to suggest that Masi seemed to be taking instructions from Wheatley with the Red Bull team manager appearing to tell Masi he did not need to let all the lapped cars unlap themselves and to withdraw the safety car quickly 116 Following its investigation and a meeting of the F1 Commission on 14 February 2022 the FIA said it would reveal an action plan for structural changes within its organisation later that same week 117 On 17 February 2022 race control was restructured with Masi removed from the position of race director and with Eduardo Freitas and Niels Wittich alternating in the role with former deputy race director Herbie Blash as a permanent advisor and a new virtual race control with the parameters of acceptable communication between teams and race director being restricted to reduce lobbying 118 Radio transmissions between teams and the FIA will no longer be broadcast on television coverage to ease pressure on race officials 119 The FIA subsequently revealed regulation changes regarding safety car procedures to be used from the 2022 season onwards Under these changes rather than waiting until the lap after the last car has unlapped itself from the leader the safety car will now be withdrawn one lap after the instruction that lapped cars may unlap themselves has been given 120 In a Sky Sports F1 documentary released after Masi s removal as race director reviewing the title battle between Hamilton and Verstappen Mercedes boss Toto Wolff stated he had never spoken with Masi since the race and did not wish to ever speak to him again and claimed that Masi had bromance with Red Bull team manager Jonathan Wheatley suggesting that Masi may have been unduly influenced by Red Bull relating to decisions over restart positions in Saudi Arabia and the Abu Dhabi final lap restart which Wolff likened to the abolished golden goal rule formerly used in association football 121 Furthermore in remarks published on 11 April 2022 Wolff referred to former race director Masi as having been a liability to the sport and hinted that Masi did not take well to receiving feedback or criticism from anybody as well as suggesting that Masi had acted disrespectfully at times towards some drivers in driver briefings on occasions 122 Following the removal of Masi as race director Max Verstappen stated that he does not care for the opinion of fans who say his title win might have been tarnished by Masi s actions 123 On 19 March 2022 the FIA published their official report into the Abu Dhabi controversy They noted that the safety car had not completed an additional lap before leaving the track as required by regulation 48 12 124 The report noted that differing interpretations of Article 48 12 and or 48 13 likely contributed to some of the confusion surrounding the safety car unlapping procedure 125 It further noted that not all lapped cars had been allowed to unlap and that this had stemmed from human error following from the process of identifying the lapped cars being a manual one and promised the implementation of software to automate communication 124 The report also noted that the 2022 Formula 1 Sporting Regulations were updated to clarify that all and not any cars 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