'We might use him' – Ben Sulayem says door open for Masi to return to Formula 1

Formula 1 supremo Mohammed ben Sulayem has suggested there could be a route back into the sport for Michael Masi.

Masi was axed by F1 in February following an investigation into his controversial handling of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December.

The Australian official took the decision to bypass the rulebook and allow only the lapped cars between race leader Lewis Hamilton and his title rival Max Verstappen to unlap themselves, to set up a final-lap shootout.

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On old tyres, Hamilton was a sitting duck as Verstappen scorched past to claim the title.

Hamilton’s Mercedes team fumed, and threatened to launch legal action.

That ultimately did not happen, but following an enquiry an FIA report ruled Masi had incorrectly applied regulations.

His removal as race director suggested his career in F1 was over, but Ben Sulayem has suggested that might not be the case.

“I didn’t get rid of Michael,” Ben Sulayem told Sportsmail. “He had a personal overload (of work) – safety delegate as well as race director. He made a mistake. It is not as if we said it is the end of Masi with the FIA.

“I don’t know Michael very well. The decision (to sack him as race director) was made by the World Council. It was human error on Michael’s part.

“I spoke to him (Masi) two days ago. I have no personal issue (with him). I don’t hate anyone.

“Michael is there and we might use him. I didn’t say we were getting rid of him. I said we might use him. He may be in a good place to use. We are open to everything.”

Following the heartache of defeat in Abu Dhabi, Hamilton returned to the grid in 2022, but has found himself embroiled in fresh controversy on account of his jewellery.

FIA officials have put an old rule front and centre, telling drivers they cannot wear jewellery in their cars.

Hamilton, who turned up at a press conference for the Miami Grand Prix wearing three watches, necklaces, rings and a host of piercings, said he will not remove them.

He has been given two races to remove some that require surgery to be taken out, and it is likely that he will be hit with a financial penalty – rather than a suspension – should he follow through with his threat.

“I love jewellery,” Ben Sulayem said. “I absolutely love it. But in the car there can be no choice. People say they (the rules) haven’t been implemented before. Don’t ask me why not. People can ask the old regime why that is the case.”

Responding to a question on what penalty Hamilton would face if he defied the rules, Ben Sulayem said: “There are fines that apply. It’s like if someone speeds on the roads – you can’t stop them doing it but they get fined, even if it was accidental.”

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'We might use him' – Ben Sulayem says door open for Masi to return to Formula 1

Formula 1 supremo Mohammed ben Sulayem has suggested there could be a route back into the sport for Michael Masi.

Masi was axed by F1 in February following an investigation into his controversial handling of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December.

The Australian official took the decision to bypass the rulebook and allow only the lapped cars between race leader Lewis Hamilton and his title rival Max Verstappen to unlap themselves, to set up a final-lap shootout.

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On old tyres, Hamilton was a sitting duck as Verstappen scorched past to claim the title.

Hamilton’s Mercedes team fumed, and threatened to launch legal action.

That ultimately did not happen, but following an enquiry an FIA report ruled Masi had incorrectly applied regulations.

His removal as race director suggested his career in F1 was over, but Ben Sulayem has suggested that might not be the case.

“I didn’t get rid of Michael,” Ben Sulayem told Sportsmail. “He had a personal overload (of work) – safety delegate as well as race director. He made a mistake. It is not as if we said it is the end of Masi with the FIA.

“I don’t know Michael very well. The decision (to sack him as race director) was made by the World Council. It was human error on Michael’s part.

“I spoke to him (Masi) two days ago. I have no personal issue (with him). I don’t hate anyone.

“Michael is there and we might use him. I didn’t say we were getting rid of him. I said we might use him. He may be in a good place to use. We are open to everything.”

Following the heartache of defeat in Abu Dhabi, Hamilton returned to the grid in 2022, but has found himself embroiled in fresh controversy on account of his jewellery.

FIA officials have put an old rule front and centre, telling drivers they cannot wear jewellery in their cars.

Hamilton, who turned up at a press conference for the Miami Grand Prix wearing three watches, necklaces, rings and a host of piercings, said he will not remove them.

He has been given two races to remove some that require surgery to be taken out, and it is likely that he will be hit with a financial penalty – rather than a suspension – should he follow through with his threat.

“I love jewellery,” Ben Sulayem said. “I absolutely love it. But in the car there can be no choice. People say they (the rules) haven’t been implemented before. Don’t ask me why not. People can ask the old regime why that is the case.”

Responding to a question on what penalty Hamilton would face if he defied the rules, Ben Sulayem said: “There are fines that apply. It’s like if someone speeds on the roads – you can’t stop them doing it but they get fined, even if it was accidental.”

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'We might use him' – Ben Sulayem says door open for Masi to return to Formula 1

Formula 1 supremo Mohammed ben Sulayem has suggested there could be a route back into the sport for Michael Masi.

Masi was axed by F1 in February following an investigation into his controversial handling of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December.

The Australian official took the decision to bypass the rulebook and allow only the lapped cars between race leader Lewis Hamilton and his title rival Max Verstappen to unlap themselves, to set up a final-lap shootout.

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‘Issues we have to solve’ – Verstappen concerned by reliability of his Red Bull car

11/05/2022 AT 15:10

On old tyres, Hamilton was a sitting duck as Verstappen scorched past to claim the title.

Hamilton’s Mercedes team fumed, and threatened to launch legal action.

That ultimately did not happen, but following an enquiry an FIA report ruled Masi had incorrectly applied regulations.

His removal as race director suggested his career in F1 was over, but Ben Sulayem has suggested that might not be the case.

“I didn’t get rid of Michael,” Ben Sulayem told Sportsmail. “He had a personal overload (of work) – safety delegate as well as race director. He made a mistake. It is not as if we said it is the end of Masi with the FIA.

“I don’t know Michael very well. The decision (to sack him as race director) was made by the World Council. It was human error on Michael’s part.

“I spoke to him (Masi) two days ago. I have no personal issue (with him). I don’t hate anyone.

“Michael is there and we might use him. I didn’t say we were getting rid of him. I said we might use him. He may be in a good place to use. We are open to everything.”

Following the heartache of defeat in Abu Dhabi, Hamilton returned to the grid in 2022, but has found himself embroiled in fresh controversy on account of his jewellery.

FIA officials have put an old rule front and centre, telling drivers they cannot wear jewellery in their cars.

Hamilton, who turned up at a press conference for the Miami Grand Prix wearing three watches, necklaces, rings and a host of piercings, said he will not remove them.

He has been given two races to remove some that require surgery to be taken out, and it is likely that he will be hit with a financial penalty – rather than a suspension – should he follow through with his threat.

“I love jewellery,” Ben Sulayem said. “I absolutely love it. But in the car there can be no choice. People say they (the rules) haven’t been implemented before. Don’t ask me why not. People can ask the old regime why that is the case.”

Responding to a question on what penalty Hamilton would face if he defied the rules, Ben Sulayem said: “There are fines that apply. It’s like if someone speeds on the roads – you can’t stop them doing it but they get fined, even if it was accidental.”

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Fricke wins dramatic Speedway GP of Poland in front of 50,000 fans in Warsaw

Max Fricke took a shock win at the FIM Speedway Grand Prix in Poland in front of a massive crowd of 50,000 fans. It looked as if it would be Bartosz Zmarzlik’s to lose after a stellar performance during Friday night’s qualifying.

Going into race day, Zmarzlik stormed to the top of the standings after 20 heats but hadn’t done it easily. Maciej Janowski and Leon Madsen had given the Polish rider a tough time all evening, but as the evening went on, the pair dropped off, leaving Zmarzlik on top.

Fricke had snuck himself into the top eight after a disappointing start to his evening and took to the track to compete in the first semi-final of the night against Zmarzlik, Pawel Przedpelski and Fredrik Lindgren.

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Zmarzlik stormed ahead but a costly mistake allowed Fricke to get by. It looked as if Zmarzlik would get second, but another mistake left Zmarzlik heartbroken and out of the finals. Fricke was a shock entry to the decider, along with Lindgren.

The second semi-final saw both Tai Woffinden and crucially for the 50,000-strong home support, Janowski miss out of the final, meaning no Polish rider could compete for the win. Mikkel Michelsen and Madsen flew the Danish flag in the final four.

The final showdown between Fricke, Michelsen, Madsen and Lindgren didn’t go down smoothly. Fricke went flying out of the gates, but the race was red-flagged due to contact between Michelsen and Madsen.

Michelsen went flying off his bike, but was ultimately found at fault for the collision and was excluded from the final.

Just like the first attempt, Fricke flew out of the gate and never looked back, sailing away to his first win of the year. Madsen was able to claim second, and Lindgren was third-placed on the night.

Championship Standings After Two Races

1 – Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) 32pts

2 – Leon Madsen (Denmark) 30pts

3 – Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) 30pts

4 – Maciej Janowski (Poland) 29pts

5 – Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) 24pts

6 – Max Fricke (Australia) 22pts

7 – Robert Lambert (United Kingdom) 18pts

8 – Jason Doyle (Australia) 15pts

9 – Anders Thomsen (Denmark) 15pts

10 – Tai Woffinden (United Kingdom) 10pts

11 – Matej Zagar (Slovakia) 11pts

12 – Pawel Przedpelski (Poland) 10pts

13 – Jack Holder (Australia) 10pts

14 – Patryk Dudek (Poland) 10pts

15 – Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) 9pts

16 – Dan Bewley (United Kingdom)9pts

The 2022 Speedway Grand Prix will be available live and ad-free on discovery+. with live race action also on Eurosport 2.

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Fricke wins dramatic Speedway GP of Poland in front of 50,000 fans in Warsaw

Max Fricke took a shock win at the FIM Speedway Grand Prix in Poland in front of a massive crowd of 50,000 fans. It looked as if it would be Bartosz Zmarzlik’s to lose after a stellar performance during Friday night’s qualifying.

Going into race day, Zmarzlik stormed to the top of the standings after 20 heats but hadn’t done it easily. Maciej Janowski and Leon Madsen had given the Polish rider a tough time all evening, but as the evening went on, the pair dropped off, leaving Zmarzlik on top.

Fricke had snuck himself into the top eight after a disappointing start to his evening and took to the track to compete in the first semi-final of the night against Zmarzlik, Pawel Przedpelski and Fredrik Lindgren.

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Zmarzlik stormed ahead but a costly mistake allowed Fricke to get by. It looked as if Zmarzlik would get second, but another mistake left Zmarzlik heartbroken and out of the finals. Fricke was a shock entry to the decider, along with Lindgren.

The second semi-final saw both Tai Woffinden and crucially for the 50,000-strong home support, Janowski miss out of the final, meaning no Polish rider could compete for the win. Mikkel Michelsen and Madsen flew the Danish flag in the final four.

The final showdown between Fricke, Michelsen, Madsen and Lindgren didn’t go down smoothly. Fricke went flying out of the gates, but the race was red-flagged due to contact between Michelsen and Madsen.

Michelsen went flying off his bike, but was ultimately found at fault for the collision and was excluded from the final.

Just like the first attempt, Fricke flew out of the gate and never looked back, sailing away to his first win of the year. Madsen was able to claim second, and Lindgren was third-placed on the night.

Championship Standings After Two Races

1 – Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) 32pts

2 – Leon Madsen (Denmark) 30pts

3 – Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) 30pts

4 – Maciej Janowski (Poland) 29pts

5 – Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) 24pts

6 – Max Fricke (Australia) 22pts

7 – Robert Lambert (United Kingdom) 18pts

8 – Jason Doyle (Australia) 15pts

9 – Anders Thomsen (Denmark) 15pts

10 – Tai Woffinden (United Kingdom) 10pts

11 – Matej Zagar (Slovakia) 11pts

12 – Pawel Przedpelski (Poland) 10pts

13 – Jack Holder (Australia) 10pts

14 – Patryk Dudek (Poland) 10pts

15 – Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) 9pts

16 – Dan Bewley (United Kingdom)9pts

The 2022 Speedway Grand Prix will be available live and ad-free on discovery+. with live race action also on Eurosport 2.

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Fricke wins dramatic Speedway GP of Poland in front of 50,000 fans in Warsaw

Max Fricke took a shock win at the FIM Speedway Grand Prix in Poland in front of a massive crowd of 50,000 fans. It looked as if it would be Bartosz Zmarzlik’s to lose after a stellar performance during Friday night’s qualifying.

Going into race day, Zmarzlik stormed to the top of the standings after 20 heats but hadn’t done it easily. Maciej Janowski and Leon Madsen had given the Polish rider a tough time all evening, but as the evening went on, the pair dropped off, leaving Zmarzlik on top.

Fricke had snuck himself into the top eight after a disappointing start to his evening and took to the track to compete in the first semi-final of the night against Zmarzlik, Pawel Przedpelski and Fredrik Lindgren.

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Zmarzlik stormed ahead but a costly mistake allowed Fricke to get by. It looked as if Zmarzlik would get second, but another mistake left Zmarzlik heartbroken and out of the finals. Fricke was a shock entry to the decider, along with Lindgren.

The second semi-final saw both Tai Woffinden and crucially for the 50,000-strong home support, Janowski miss out of the final, meaning no Polish rider could compete for the win. Mikkel Michelsen and Madsen flew the Danish flag in the final four.

The final showdown between Fricke, Michelsen, Madsen and Lindgren didn’t go down smoothly. Fricke went flying out of the gates, but the race was red-flagged due to contact between Michelsen and Madsen.

Michelsen went flying off his bike, but was ultimately found at fault for the collision and was excluded from the final.

Just like the first attempt, Fricke flew out of the gate and never looked back, sailing away to his first win of the year. Madsen was able to claim second, and Lindgren was third-placed on the night.

Championship Standings After Two Races

1 – Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) 32pts

2 – Leon Madsen (Denmark) 30pts

3 – Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) 30pts

4 – Maciej Janowski (Poland) 29pts

5 – Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) 24pts

6 – Max Fricke (Australia) 22pts

7 – Robert Lambert (United Kingdom) 18pts

8 – Jason Doyle (Australia) 15pts

9 – Anders Thomsen (Denmark) 15pts

10 – Tai Woffinden (United Kingdom) 10pts

11 – Matej Zagar (Slovakia) 11pts

12 – Pawel Przedpelski (Poland) 10pts

13 – Jack Holder (Australia) 10pts

14 – Patryk Dudek (Poland) 10pts

15 – Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) 9pts

16 – Dan Bewley (United Kingdom)9pts

The 2022 Speedway Grand Prix will be available live and ad-free on discovery+. with live race action also on Eurosport 2.

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Fricke wins dramatic Speedway GP of Poland in front of 50,000 fans in Warsaw

Max Fricke took a shock win at the FIM Speedway Grand Prix in Poland in front of a massive crowd of 50,000 fans. It looked as if it would be Bartosz Zmarzlik’s to lose after a stellar performance during Friday night’s qualifying.

Going into race day, Zmarzlik stormed to the top of the standings after 20 heats but hadn’t done it easily. Maciej Janowski and Leon Madsen had given the Polish rider a tough time all evening, but as the evening went on, the pair dropped off, leaving Zmarzlik on top.

Fricke had snuck himself into the top eight after a disappointing start to his evening and took to the track to compete in the first semi-final of the night against Zmarzlik, Pawel Przedpelski and Fredrik Lindgren.

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Zmarzlik stormed ahead but a costly mistake allowed Fricke to get by. It looked as if Zmarzlik would get second, but another mistake left Zmarzlik heartbroken and out of the finals. Fricke was a shock entry to the decider, along with Lindgren.

The second semi-final saw both Tai Woffinden and crucially for the 50,000-strong home support, Janowski miss out of the final, meaning no Polish rider could compete for the win. Mikkel Michelsen and Madsen flew the Danish flag in the final four.

The final showdown between Fricke, Michelsen, Madsen and Lindgren didn’t go down smoothly. Fricke went flying out of the gates, but the race was red-flagged due to contact between Michelsen and Madsen.

Michelsen went flying off his bike, but was ultimately found at fault for the collision and was excluded from the final.

Just like the first attempt, Fricke flew out of the gate and never looked back, sailing away to his first win of the year. Madsen was able to claim second, and Lindgren was third-placed on the night.

Championship Standings After Two Races

1 – Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) 32pts

2 – Leon Madsen (Denmark) 30pts

3 – Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) 30pts

4 – Maciej Janowski (Poland) 29pts

5 – Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) 24pts

6 – Max Fricke (Australia) 22pts

7 – Robert Lambert (United Kingdom) 18pts

8 – Jason Doyle (Australia) 15pts

9 – Anders Thomsen (Denmark) 15pts

10 – Tai Woffinden (United Kingdom) 10pts

11 – Matej Zagar (Slovakia) 11pts

12 – Pawel Przedpelski (Poland) 10pts

13 – Jack Holder (Australia) 10pts

14 – Patryk Dudek (Poland) 10pts

15 – Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) 9pts

16 – Dan Bewley (United Kingdom)9pts

The 2022 Speedway Grand Prix will be available live and ad-free on discovery+. with live race action also on Eurosport 2.

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Fricke wins dramatic Speedway GP of Poland in front of 50,000 fans in Warsaw

Max Fricke took a shock win at the FIM Speedway Grand Prix in Poland in front of a massive crowd of 50,000 fans. It looked as if it would be Bartosz Zmarzlik’s to lose after a stellar performance during Friday night’s qualifying.

Going into race day, Zmarzlik stormed to the top of the standings after 20 heats but hadn’t done it easily. Maciej Janowski and Leon Madsen had given the Polish rider a tough time all evening, but as the evening went on, the pair dropped off, leaving Zmarzlik on top.

Fricke had snuck himself into the top eight after a disappointing start to his evening and took to the track to compete in the first semi-final of the night against Zmarzlik, Pawel Przedpelski and Fredrik Lindgren.

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Zmarzlik stormed ahead but a costly mistake allowed Fricke to get by. It looked as if Zmarzlik would get second, but another mistake left Zmarzlik heartbroken and out of the finals. Fricke was a shock entry to the decider, along with Lindgren.

The second semi-final saw both Tai Woffinden and crucially for the 50,000-strong home support, Janowski miss out of the final, meaning no Polish rider could compete for the win. Mikkel Michelsen and Madsen flew the Danish flag in the final four.

The final showdown between Fricke, Michelsen, Madsen and Lindgren didn’t go down smoothly. Fricke went flying out of the gates, but the race was red-flagged due to contact between Michelsen and Madsen.

Michelsen went flying off his bike, but was ultimately found at fault for the collision and was excluded from the final.

Just like the first attempt, Fricke flew out of the gate and never looked back, sailing away to his first win of the year. Madsen was able to claim second, and Lindgren was third-placed on the night.

Championship Standings After Two Races

1 – Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) 32pts

2 – Leon Madsen (Denmark) 30pts

3 – Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) 30pts

4 – Maciej Janowski (Poland) 29pts

5 – Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) 24pts

6 – Max Fricke (Australia) 22pts

7 – Robert Lambert (United Kingdom) 18pts

8 – Jason Doyle (Australia) 15pts

9 – Anders Thomsen (Denmark) 15pts

10 – Tai Woffinden (United Kingdom) 10pts

11 – Matej Zagar (Slovakia) 11pts

12 – Pawel Przedpelski (Poland) 10pts

13 – Jack Holder (Australia) 10pts

14 – Patryk Dudek (Poland) 10pts

15 – Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) 9pts

16 – Dan Bewley (United Kingdom)9pts

The 2022 Speedway Grand Prix will be available live and ad-free on discovery+. with live race action also on Eurosport 2.

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‘Very strange one’ – Doyle excluded after taking hands off handlebars

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Fricke wins dramatic Speedway GP of Poland in front of 50,000 fans in Warsaw

Max Fricke took a shock win at the FIM Speedway Grand Prix in Poland in front of a massive crowd of 50,000 fans. It looked as if it would be Bartosz Zmarzlik’s to lose after a stellar performance during Friday night’s qualifying.

Going into race day, Zmarzlik stormed to the top of the standings after 20 heats but hadn’t done it easily. Maciej Janowski and Leon Madsen had given the Polish rider a tough time all evening, but as the evening went on, the pair dropped off, leaving Zmarzlik on top.

Fricke had snuck himself into the top eight after a disappointing start to his evening and took to the track to compete in the first semi-final of the night against Zmarzlik, Pawel Przedpelski and Fredrik Lindgren.

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‘Very strange one’ – Doyle excluded after taking hands off handlebars

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Zmarzlik stormed ahead but a costly mistake allowed Fricke to get by. It looked as if Zmarzlik would get second, but another mistake left Zmarzlik heartbroken and out of the finals. Fricke was a shock entry to the decider, along with Lindgren.

The second semi-final saw both Tai Woffinden and crucially for the 50,000-strong home support, Janowski miss out of the final, meaning no Polish rider could compete for the win. Mikkel Michelsen and Madsen flew the Danish flag in the final four.

The final showdown between Fricke, Michelsen, Madsen and Lindgren didn’t go down smoothly. Fricke went flying out of the gates, but the race was red-flagged due to contact between Michelsen and Madsen.

Michelsen went flying off his bike, but was ultimately found at fault for the collision and was excluded from the final.

Just like the first attempt, Fricke flew out of the gate and never looked back, sailing away to his first win of the year. Madsen was able to claim second, and Lindgren was third-placed on the night.

Championship Standings After Two Races

1 – Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) 32pts

2 – Leon Madsen (Denmark) 30pts

3 – Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) 30pts

4 – Maciej Janowski (Poland) 29pts

5 – Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) 24pts

6 – Max Fricke (Australia) 22pts

7 – Robert Lambert (United Kingdom) 18pts

8 – Jason Doyle (Australia) 15pts

9 – Anders Thomsen (Denmark) 15pts

10 – Tai Woffinden (United Kingdom) 10pts

11 – Matej Zagar (Slovakia) 11pts

12 – Pawel Przedpelski (Poland) 10pts

13 – Jack Holder (Australia) 10pts

14 – Patryk Dudek (Poland) 10pts

15 – Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) 9pts

16 – Dan Bewley (United Kingdom)9pts

The 2022 Speedway Grand Prix will be available live and ad-free on discovery+. with live race action also on Eurosport 2.

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Fricke wins dramatic Speedway GP of Poland in front of 50,000 fans in Warsaw

Max Fricke took a shock win at the FIM Speedway Grand Prix in Poland in front of a massive crowd of 50,000 fans. It looked as if it would be Bartosz Zmarzlik’s to lose after a stellar performance during Friday night’s qualifying.

Going into race day, Zmarzlik stormed to the top of the standings after 20 heats but hadn’t done it easily. Maciej Janowski and Leon Madsen had given the Polish rider a tough time all evening, but as the evening went on, the pair dropped off, leaving Zmarzlik on top.

Fricke had snuck himself into the top eight after a disappointing start to his evening and took to the track to compete in the first semi-final of the night against Zmarzlik, Pawel Przedpelski and Fredrik Lindgren.

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Zmarzlik stormed ahead but a costly mistake allowed Fricke to get by. It looked as if Zmarzlik would get second, but another mistake left Zmarzlik heartbroken and out of the finals. Fricke was a shock entry to the decider, along with Lindgren.

The second semi-final saw both Tai Woffinden and crucially for the 50,000-strong home support, Janowski miss out of the final, meaning no Polish rider could compete for the win. Mikkel Michelsen and Madsen flew the Danish flag in the final four.

The final showdown between Fricke, Michelsen, Madsen and Lindgren didn’t go down smoothly. Fricke went flying out of the gates, but the race was red-flagged due to contact between Michelsen and Madsen.

Michelsen went flying off his bike, but was ultimately found at fault for the collision and was excluded from the final.

Just like the first attempt, Fricke flew out of the gate and never looked back, sailing away to his first win of the year. Madsen was able to claim second, and Lindgren was third-placed on the night.

Championship Standings After Two Races

1 – Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) 32pts

2 – Leon Madsen (Denmark) 30pts

3 – Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) 30pts

4 – Maciej Janowski (Poland) 29pts

5 – Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) 24pts

6 – Max Fricke (Australia) 22pts

7 – Robert Lambert (United Kingdom) 18pts

8 – Jason Doyle (Australia) 15pts

9 – Anders Thomsen (Denmark) 15pts

10 – Tai Woffinden (United Kingdom) 10pts

11 – Matej Zagar (Slovakia) 11pts

12 – Pawel Przedpelski (Poland) 10pts

13 – Jack Holder (Australia) 10pts

14 – Patryk Dudek (Poland) 10pts

15 – Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) 9pts

16 – Dan Bewley (United Kingdom)9pts

The 2022 Speedway Grand Prix will be available live and ad-free on discovery+. with live race action also on Eurosport 2.

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