The Imperative Call for Transparency in the Face of FIA Developments

The Imperative Call for Transparency in the Face of FIA Developments

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McLaren CEO Zak Brown has reiterated his call for more “transparency” amid developments that have included the FIA having a

The FIA Ethics Committee cleared President Mohammed Ben Sulayem of any wrongdoing following allegations from a whistleblower regarding interference with a time drop for Fernando Alonso and the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Susie Wolff has taken legal action against the FIA in a French court over an alleged conflict of interest, despite the investigation into her and Toto Wolff being quickly dismissed. Susie Wolff aims to hold accountable those who made accusations against her. A female complainant has filed a complaint against Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner with the FIA. McLaren CEO Zak Brown emphasizes the need for transparency in handling such serious incidents and urges for independent investigations. Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur calls for trust in the FIA system, highlighting the importance of confidence in the governing body. RB CEO Peter Bayer stresses the need to protect whistleblowers and ensure confidentiality in reporting, underlining the importance of learning and growing from these challenging situations in the sport.

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