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Formula E stalwart Lucas di Grassi has confirmed to Motorsport Week that the series has held a crunch meeting with the FIA after its 20-strong grid issued a letter to its president, raising concerns of the level of its officiating.
Formula E drivers recently held a crucial meeting with the FIA following a letter sent by the Season 12 grid to its president to enhance officiating standards, as reported by Motorsport Week.
The letter, involving all drivers of this year’s all-electric championship, urged for better race direction and was signed by top drivers like di Grassi and World Champion Oliver Rowland.
Despite initial shock over the leaked letter, drivers and Team Principals downplayed the situation, clarifying their intentions to improve Formula E’s race direction for the championship’s benefit.
An agreement for positive changes was reached during the meeting as highlighted by di Grassi and da Costa in exclusive interviews with Motorsport Week during the ‘Gen4 Unleashed’ event at Paul Ricard.
Both drivers emphasized the importance of working collaboratively with the FIA to enhance the series’ growth and racing quality, stressing it’s not a matter of conflict but mutual cooperation.





