Among other things, what was discussed were the sprint races for 2022, how the points should be distributed at a time when a Grand Prix has to be stopped prematurely and the position of
Michael Masi and the handling of the final laps in the
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. However, a complete report on the last-mentioned point is not yet available, but its completion will not take very long.
"Analysis is still going on but it will come soon, but it was a good discussion there so we will see," Ben Sulayem told
Sky Sports. "
Information will be announced but the integrity of the FIA will always be intact and we elected to do that, but also to have a fair motorsport, that’s my duty, so it was a very good meeting." He doesn't want to release more than this about it.
The 60-year-old top executive from the United Arab Emirates is happy with the first steps taken and is looking forward to a great
Formula 1 year.
“We can only go forward, this is important for the FIA, for the integrity of the FIA and for the sport, so we can only improve the future", he concludes. On March 18, the results of the investigation into the closing laps in Abu Dhabi will be revealed to fans.