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Two months ago all 20 Formula E drivers united to demand changes. Here’s what’s happened since
Two months after all 20 Formula E drivers united to send a bombshell letter to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem demanding improvements, there are signs of significant change in relationships behind the scenes. Recent discussions over the decision-making process regarding officiating seem to be yielding positive results, with several drivers expressing that the governing body is now more attentive to their concerns. Meetings between drivers and senior FIA officials at the Gen4 launch at Paul Ricard and the recent Berlin E-Prix have resulted in productive dialogues and progress in key areas. FIA Formula E championship manager Pablo Martino has led these discussions, stating that they are prepared to work closely with the drivers to address their concerns. Efforts are being made to involve drivers more in the officiating process, aiming for better communication and consistency in decision-making. The drivers have also been given the opportunity to discuss incidents from races to understand the FIA’s approach better, with the goal of improving regulations and ensuring fairness in all decisions. Martino emphasized the collaborative nature of the discussions, aiming to find effective ways for all parties involved to work together harmoniously towards a common goal.




