
Michael Masi is an Australian motorsports director know all about him in this article as like Michael Masi Family, Net Worth, Parents, Wife, Children and Salary. Masi was fired as Race Director on February 17, 2022, following an FIA investigation into the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. For the 2022 Formula One season, he was replaced as race director on an alternating basis by Niels Wittich and Eduardo Freitas, with Herbie Blash serving as their Permanent Senior Advisor. Masi was offered a new position within the FIA.
Michael Masi Biography
Name | Michael Masi |
Birthdate | 1979 |
Age (as of 2021) | 42 years |
Place of Birth | Sydney, Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
Marital Status | Not Married |
Spouse/Partner | Not KNown |
Children | Not Known |
Parents | Name not Known |
Education | Not Known |
Profession | Australian motorsports director |
Last Update | 2022 |
Michael Masi is an Australian motorsports director. Since March 2019 he has served as the FIA Formula One Race Director, Safety Delegate, Permanent Starter and head of the F1 Technical Department, in which capacities he generally manages the logistics of each F1 Grand Prix, inspects cars in parc fermé before a race, enforces FIA rules, and controls the lights that start each race.

Michael Masi Family, Parents
Masi was born in Sydney in 1979 and is of Italian descent. Growing up in the suburbs of Fairfield and Canada Bay, Masi initially studied marketing at TAFE before his roles in motorsport. His educational background is not very clear. He went to a local private school for her primary education. For his higher education, he went to some private university. His exact education is not very clear but he seems to be a graduate.
Michael Masi Wife, Is Michael Masi Married

Michael Masi is possibely Not Married yet and there is no any information about his relationship and marital status on social media.is Not Married yet. He is not dating anyone. We don’t have much information about He’s past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
Michael Masi Net Worth
Michael Masi is an Australian motorsports director has an estimated Net Worth around $5 Million in 2022. Given his higher directorial position at FIA, he makes more than $51,070 per year, according to E Biography Post. It’s also worth noting that, with more than 15 years of professional experience, the player may have amassed a sizable fortune.
Name | Michael Masi |
Net Worth ( 2021 ) | $5 Million |
Income Source | Australian motorsports director |
Income / Salary | $51,070 per year |
Last Update | 2022 |
Professional Career
Masi began his career in motor racing volunteering for Super Touring teams while still at school. He worked as deputy race director in the Supercars touring car series and at Rally Australia.In 2018 he was appointed by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile as the Formula Two and Formula Three deputy race director and was appointed deputy to F1 race director Charlie Whiting.
Following Whiting’s sudden death before the 2019 Australian Grand Prix Masi took on the role of Formula One race director.In this role Masi, oversees the logistics of a grand prix weekend, ensuring all cars, tracks and drivers conform to FIA regulations before, during and after a race.
During the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Masi was involved in a safety car procedure controversy.On lap 57 of the race, in which Lewis Hamilton was leading, Masi abruptly allowed only the five cars directly in front of championship rival Max Verstappen to unlap themselves before the restart. This allowed Verstappen, who had pitted into soft tires, to overtake Hamilton and win the 2021 World Drivers’ Championship.
On 19 March 2022 the FIA published their official report into the Abu Dhabi controversy. That report concluded that Masi had incorrectly applied regulations, in that not all lapped cars had unlapped themselves, and the safety car had not completed one additional lap before coming back into the pitlane. The report attributed these matters to human error.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff subsequently referred to Masi as having been a “liability” to Formula One and stated that Masi did not take well to receiving feedback or criticism from anybody, as well as suggesting that he had acted disrespectfully at times towards some drivers in briefings.