Michael Masi says he is not short of options for a return to motorsport, but is 'not in a rush' to make his next move. F1
Michael Masi has denied rumours he will be making a return to motorsport as chairman of the Supercars Commission, but says he has had opportunities presented to him that could take him all over the world.
The decision to bring in the Safety Car with one lap remaining, going against the FIA’s own rules surrounding lapped cars overtaking the Safety Car in the process, saw Masi taken out of the race director’s position following an internal investigation by the FIA in last season’s title-deciding race. “Some a surprise, some not so much of a surprise, but equally, we’ll just continue to evaluate all the bits and pieces that are popping up, and there is plenty.
Masi had stepped into the breach as Formula 1 race director after the sudden passing of Charlie Whiting back in 2019, having previously served as his deputy.
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