FIA says F1 director Charlie Whiting has died in Australia
MELBOURNE, Australia — Formula One Race Director Charlie Whiting has died from a pulmonary embolism three days before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. He was 66.
The federation for international auto racing issued a statement saying Whiting died on Thursday morning in Melbourne.
FIA President Jean Todt said he was shocked by the sudden death of the long-time F1 official and described Whiting “a great Race Director, a central and inimitable figure in Formula One who embodied the ethics and spirit of this fantastic sport.”