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The FIA's quest for safety 'will never end' says Michael Masi

Michael Masi has said that the FIA will continue to push for safety in the wake of Anthoine Hubert's tragic death last weekend. The FIA has pushed for more safety and the introduction of the Halo is the most obvious change that has been made. They will always continue to try and make the sport as safe as it can be.  “Safety is ever-evolving,” Masi said to RaceFans. “Once different technologies become available, different materials become available, safety is an ever-evolving process. For me, it is something that will never end. “I’ve said it before and I’ll repeat it: Safety is one of the core pillars of the FIA, part of why they exist. That...
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