Charlie Whiting

Whiting in 2010.

Charlie Whiting (born 1952[1]) is 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.

Career history

Whiting's first job was assisting his brother Nick in preparing saloon and rally cars near the Brands Hatch racing circuit in England. In the mid seventies the brothers were running a Surtees in the 1976 British F5000 series for race driver Divina Galica. For the 1977 season Whiting joined Hesketh Racing at Easton Neston, near Silverstone. Following the demise of the team, he joined Bernie Ecclestone's Brabham team at Weybridge, where he would stay for the following decade, becoming chief mechanic for the World Drivers' Championship successes of Nelson Piquet in 1981 and 1983 and later rising to chief engineer, while Nick went on to open motor racing spare parts shop All Car Equipe in Wrotham, Kent, five miles away from Brands Hatch circuit. Nick was murdered in 1990, his body found on Rainham Marshes in Essex a month after his disappearance.[2]

In 1988, Whiting became FIA Technical Delegate to Formula One and in 1997 he was appointed FIA Director and Safety Delegate.

2005 United States Grand Prix

During the 2005 United States Grand Prix, Whiting was involved in a controversy caused by the tyres which Michelin had brought to Indianapolis being unsafe to use. Michelin was unable to produce new tyres with which to replace its seven customer Formula One teams' equipment and asked Whiting to install a chicane in Turn 13 of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway instead. He refused on the grounds that this would be unfair to the teams who were able to race safely on the existing track.[3]

References

  1. Formula One 2010: Could technical glitch hit McLaren?, Ralph Ellis, 5 March 2010
  2. Matt Roper (2000-05-11). "Fool's Gold: The curse of the Brink's-Mat gold bullion robbery". Daily Mirror.
  3. Charlie Whiting (2005-06-18). "Correspondence between representatives of Michelin in Indianapolis and the FIA Formula One race director". FIA. Archived from the original on 2007-06-07.
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