Scrutiny on new race director after puncture chaos at Qatar Grand Prix
Rui Marqu๊es role scrutini𝓡sed amid dramatic Qatar GP

Scrutiny fell on the new FIA r🔜ace director after punctured tyres and a ♚Safety Car at the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.
Rui Marques became the new race director in Las Vegas, with just three F1 rounds remaining this season, w🀅hen predecessor Niels Wittich surprising๊ly departed his role.
Marque🎃s’ duties increased in Qata🅘r when he also had to oversee the Formula 2 race.
Puncture chaos at Qatar GP
Alex Albon’s mirror was left behind on the Lusail circuit. The Williams driver had earlier struck Lance Stroll, with b🍸oth drivers spinning.
There had already b🅘een a dramatic first lap which damaged Nico Hulkenberg’s Haas. Franco Colapinto and Esteban Ocon retired early after their role in the contact.
Lan🍸ce Stroll was hit with a time penalty for colliding w💫ith Albon, then retired from the race himself.
Valtteri Bottas seemingꦏly struck the mirror left behind by Albon’s Williams, splattering debris e༒ven further.
Lewis Hamilton and Caꦍrlos Sainz then had punctures.
The Safety Car followed.
Pressure on FIA
The race dire🦂ctor Marques was criticised for the lateness of the Safety Car, by which time both Hamilton and Sainz were punctured.
It was unwanted drama for the FIA who have been at the centre of ꦫa row with drivers.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the FIA president, told F1 drivers it was “none of their business” how his organisation makes its decisions just hours before the Qatar Gra🐻nd Prix.
But after the change in race di♑rector, and the unanswered driver demands about FIA transparency, the spotlight shining oꦛn the governing body in Qatar was certainly not what they wished for.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sport🐲s, to football, to F1♑.