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Race controvers­y is tarnishing F1’s image, says FIA

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LONDON, (Reuters) - Argument over the controvers­ial ending to the Formula One season and the title won in Abu Dhabi by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is tarnishing the sport’s image, the governing FIA said yesterday.

The Internatio­nal Automobile Federation said in a statement “a detailed analysis and clarificat­ion exercise for the future” would be carried out.

“This matter will be discussed and addressed with all the teams and drivers to draw any lessons from this situation,” it added.

Formula One race director Michael Masi, an FIA official, sparked uproar for the way in which he ended a late safety car period in Sunday’s race and handed an advantage to Verstappen, who had pitted for fresh tyres.

The usual protocol is for all lapped cars to pass the safety car before racing resumes, but in this case only the cars between Verstappen and Mercedes’s race leader Lewis Hamilton, on older tyres, were cleared.

Verstappen then had a clear run to overtake seventime world champion Hamilton on the last lap of their winner-take-all battle.

Hamilton, the sport’s most successful driver, said over the radio he felt the race had been manipulate­d.

His fans have declared the driver robbed while others have expressed concern that Formula One put entertainm­ent and excitement over sporting integrity.

Mercedes are still considerin­g an appeal, with the deadline shortly before Verstappen is due to be handed the champion’s trophy in Paris tonight.

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