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The Black Knight
14th March 2019, 07:54
Charlie Whiting has died of a pulmonary embolism.
I was never a fan of him as race director but am exceptionally sad to see this happen to a man still relatively young that gave so much to F1.
RIP Charlie.
Nitrodaze
14th March 2019, 18:09
I honestly thought this was a sick prank, l raced off to Sky sport's web site to find it was not. I am shocked and perplexed when l wonder who can fill such a huge shoes left by his departure. Like Bernie, they would need at least three people to fulfill his role. He would always be remembered whenever we see the lights at the start of every Grandprix. We had this conversation last year or in 2017 about whether people are being trained to pick up the task when such colossal individuals of F1 such as Charlie Whiting when they depart the sport. Now we are faced with that very situation.
RIP Charlie
Starter
14th March 2019, 18:57
Michael Masi will take Charlie Whiting's place for Melbourne. Masi is a very experienced steward (though no one can really replace Whiting) and has acted as an assistant at several of the F1 rounds. There will definitely be a hole there, but there are a number of experienced people who can step in for the short term. No announcement of a permanent replacement at this writing.
airshifter
17th March 2019, 16:50
Sad to see him gone. Though I think it's safe to say I didn't always agree with the approach on certain track limits calls, he made his decisions and stuck by them. He became part of every race in a low profile type of way often, but had to make calls that many would have failed at IMO.
zako85
17th March 2019, 17:01
RIP. The end of an era in F1.
N. Jones
17th March 2019, 17:06
Very sad to hear and the minute silence for him was nice (along with the shooting).
Samouri
17th March 2019, 23:04
I like many world wide, will always miss not seeing that white haired guy, and not seeing him start a F1 race.....RIP Charlie!
Jag_Warrior
21st March 2019, 01:22
His job was akin to herding a bunch of moody cats. So I thought that he did a good job overall and I also missed seeing him this past weekend.
R.I.P.
The Black Knight
21st March 2019, 08:22
His job was akin to herding a bunch of moody cats. So I thought that he did a good job overall and I also missed seeing him this past weekend.
R.I.P.
I just felt he lacked the strength to make the big calls when the chips were down really. But I’d agree that, other than that, he did pretty well.
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