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Marques remains as a F1 race director and has obtained a permanent deputy director.

MONews
3 Min Read

The FIA ​​will maintain Rui Marques as a race director of Formula 1 in the 2025 season, guaranteeing the continuity of race in recent years.

Prior to Las Vegas Grand Prix, Marques, which was acquired by Niels Wittich in late 2024 after the unexpected departure, successfully managed the last three races of the season and is now in charge of race control for the upcoming campaign. race.

The FIA ​​has announced that it has appointed Claire Dubbelman as a permanent deputy director with Portuguese management.

Dubbelman, who has worked with the FIA ​​since 2017, has previously worked as a championship manager and supervised the 26 series including the F2 and F3.

She also has experience as a deputy head of Gyeongju, and she is naturally suitable for that position. Dubbelman graduated from the high -performance program (HPP) of the FIA, a major initiative designed to develop the next -generation race director and stewards.

FIA’s long -term vision

The FIA ​​is striving to strengthen the ranking of civil servants, expand the number of senior race control personnel, and strengthen the race operating team, including technical staff and Geneva’s remote operation center.

FIA spokesman quoted race Emphasize the importance of long -term planning.

“The goal is to prevent the future through the path created by a high -performance program for public officials,” said Governing Body.

“FIA HPP, which provides personalized education and development as part of the Stewards and Race Director Pathway, has been prepared to prepare for the next generation FIA officials to work at the best motor sports.”

FIA’s dedication to new talent development

At the summit of Madrid’s FIA officials last week, Mohamed Ben Sult, chairman of 124 stewards and 28 racers, said it was important to raise new civil servants.

The event also started the next cycle of HPP and introduced 12 new students (6 stewards and 6 race directors).

Ben Sulayem emphasized the need to bring fresh talents to lace control.

“There will be new blood and there will be more than two [race director]E He explained. I am sure.

“People were learning, and there were always people working. You can’t throw someone in this big challenge. ”

Marques is a race director and continues his lace control to strengthen Dubbelman, and the FIA ​​aims to create a more stable and well -prepared civil service team during the 2025 season.

This movement is part of a wide range of initiatives to enlarge the governance of Formula 1 to be powerful, adaptable and fits well with the future challenges.

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