Two months on from all 20 Formula E drivers uniting to send a bombshell letter to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem demanding improvements, there are signs of significant change in relationships behind the scenes.Officiating was at the heart of the drivers’ concerns, but recent discussions over the decision-making process seem to be paying off already.Several Formula E drivers have told The Race anonymously over the last month that they feel the governing body is listening to their concerns.Meetings between drivers and senior officials at the FIA took place at the Gen4 launch at Paul Ricard last month and at the recent Berlin E-Prix. On both occasions respectful dialogue and progress in some key areas are said to have taken place.Leading the sessions was the FIA Formula E championship manager Pablo Martino, who told The Race that “if there is something that needs to be put in place, we are ready to with the drivers. And that’s what we transferred to them in Paul Ricard”.Martino and other officials, including the current race director for Formula E Marek Hanaczewski, are …
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Author: Sam Smith





