FIAs director of Formula One died at 66, in Australia. He was __________.
Options
A. Erika Ebers
B. David Ertl
C. Guido Gielen
D. Charlie Whiting
Correct Answer
Charlie Whiting
Explanation
Charlie Whiting, who was the FIA's director of Formula One died in Melbourne, Australia at the age of 66 owing to a pulmonary embolism. He was responsible for officiating the season-opening 2019 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne but died 3 days prior to it. His started his career with FIA in 1988 as a technical delegate, and went on to become an F1 director in 1997. He was born in Kent, United Kingdom.
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