FIA explains how F1’s equivalent of ‘VAR’ will work

F1’s governing body the FIA’s inquiry into last season’s controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix determined that a 𝕴new 'Virtual Race Control’ system would be implemented for the new season to provide further assistance to the race director.
Michael Masi has been replaced as F1’s race director for 2022 by Niels Wittich and Eduardo Freitas, who will alternate th𒀰e role, while highly experienced former deputy🦂 race director Herbie Blash will return in an advisory capacity.
The FIA’s report - which was published on Saturday ahead of this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix - found that “humꦍan error” was responsib🧸le for the incorrect application of the Safety Car rules that altered the outcome of the world championship in the con🥀troversial 2🦋021 season finale.
Masi f🌱orced a one-lap restart that enabled Max Verstappen to overtake Lewis Hamilton on the final lap to clinch his maiden world title.
The World Motor Sport Council’s decisions included an upd🌠ate on how the newly-titled Remote Operations Centre, which has been likened to football꧋’s VAR system, would be implemented.
It was also confirme🐈d that the first phase of tꩲhe ROC is now online at the FIA’s headquarters in Geneva.
An FIA statement read: “Procedural and regulatory matters may be referr🍃ed to the ROC, whi𒁏ch operates in an advisory capacity and will not interrupt the workflow of the Race Direction team onsite or cause any delay to the decision-making process.
“While similar in principle to the ‘VAR’ in football, the ROC will act as a supporting resource for the Race Direction team with data comparable to▨ that of more than ten simultaneous football matches, including over 140 video and audio source.
“The ROC provides an additional resource for the FIA to thoroughly replay and review aspects of the Competition and♉ the decisions made in order to refine and improve procedures for the future.
“It does not have any regulatory power and 🌠cannot be used to reasses൩s or alter past decisions.”
As the ROC is developed, it is set to become a “valuable training and educational resource” f💯or the next generation of Race Control staff and stewards. It is set to be incorporated by other FIA championships at a later date.

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