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FIA’s Global Summit Unveils Next-Gen Race Officiating with AI and High-Performance Training

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
February 11, 2025
in Motorsports
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FIA’s Global Summit Unveils Next-Gen Race Officiating with AI and High-Performance Training

The FIA’s latest global summit marked a major step forward in the modernization of race officiating, with a heavy focus on artificial intelligence, training programs, and a new centralized approach to stewarding across motorsport. As the governing body of Formula 1 and global motorsport, the FIA is pushing for technological innovation and structured development to ensure fair, efficient, and high-level decision-making on and off the track.

With 124 Stewards, 28 Race Directors, and representatives from 50 countries, the summit served as a knowledge-sharing hub, reinforcing the FIA’s commitment to shaping the future of officiating.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Revolutionize Race Control

One of the most game-changing developments unveiled at the summit was the integration of AI and machine learning into race officiating. The FIA’s tech-driven approach will focus on:

🔹 AI-driven incident detection – Faster identification of track violations, collisions, and infractions.
🔹 Automated track limits enforcement – Eliminating human subjectivity in borderline cases.
🔹 Predictive analytics – Using AI to analyze race trends, driver behavior, and risk factors.
🔹 High-speed video analysis & real-time telemetry – Combining multiple data sources for more accurate rulings.

By harnessing AI-enhanced decision-making, the FIA aims to increase consistency and transparency, reducing controversial calls that have plagued motorsport in recent years.

The FIA Officials Department: A Centralized Approach to Race Stewarding

To strengthen recruitment and improve efficiency, the FIA has launched the FIA Officials Department, set to reshape the structure of race officiating worldwide.

🛠 Led by Matteo Perini, Sport Officials Manager, the department will:
✅ Streamline officiating management across all FIA-sanctioned events.
✅ Provide targeted training to enhance the skills of new and experienced officials.
✅ Ensure consistency in decision-making across different championships and regions.

This centralized model will provide greater visibility and control, addressing long-standing concerns about inconsistencies in officiating—a critical issue in Formula 1 and beyond.

FIA High-Performance Programme: Training the Next Generation of Stewards and Race Directors

As part of its long-term investment in talent, the FIA has launched the second cycle of the High-Performance Programme (HPP), a finishing school for elite race officials.

📌 2025 HPP Intake:
🔹 12 students selected – Six Stewards, Six Race Directors.
🔹 Global representation – Officials from 11 countries across five continents.
🔹 Balanced demographics – Average age under 40, equal gender split.

This program is designed to prepare officials for World Championship roles, ensuring they have the knowledge, experience, and leadership skills required for motorsport’s highest levels.

FIA’s Commitment to Fairness, Safety, and Diversity

With these initiatives, the FIA is future-proofing race officiating, making it more transparent, efficient, and accessible.

✅ AI and machine learning will provide data-driven rulings and reduce errors.
✅ The Officials Department will standardize officiating, improving consistency across global motorsport.
✅ The High-Performance Programme will develop the next generation of elite Stewards and Race Directors.

As motorsport continues to evolve, the FIA is making it clear: fair and safe racing is at the core of its mission—and technology, structured training, and global diversity will drive the sport forward.

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