Fia chief praised for 'enforcing the rules' amid lewis hamilton row

Fia chief praised for 'enforcing the rules' amid lewis hamilton row

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FIA chief Niels Wittich has been praised for enforcing the rules during the first five Grands Prix of the season amid a row over Lewis Hamilton wearing jewellery during races. Wittich was


appointed as one of two new F1 race directors alongside Eduardo Freitas ahead of the new season and has overseen every race so far. The FIA decided to mix things up at the start of the


season and sacked ex-race director Michael Masi following his controversial decision-making at the season-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the end of last year. Wittich has since focused his


attention on areas such as track limits, the handing back of positions and the wearing of the correct attire. And McLaren Formula One boss Andreas Seidl thinks the changes have been


vindicated. “Niels is quite straightforward in terms of making sure the rules get enforced,” Seidl said. “He’s also quite straightforward in terms of getting across what he’s expecting - and


that’s what I personally like. “At the same time, he’s always available for a dialogue and for constructive input as well if you think things need to be reconsidered. From this point of


view, when I look now how these first races went, I think we are in a good place. JUST IN: RED BULL PROMISE MAX VERSTAPPEN 'DEVELOPMENTS' IN MESSAGE TO FERRARI “In the end, it’s a


rule that’s in place for many, many years,” Seidl added. “If you have worked in other categories, it’s not even a discussion. If you don’t like to take off your jewellery or you don’t want


to put the fireproof underwear on, you just don’t drive. It’s quite straightforward and simple. “From the FIA side, they offered again a dialogue for all kinds of situations where it might


be a bit trickier to take the jewellery off for example. And that’s exactly what we are asking for and what we also like that we see - there is this open dialogue possible in order to find


solutions.”