Despite Schumacher’s crash, Sergio Perez wins,

Despite Schumacher’s crash, Sergio Perez wins another dull Monaco Grand Prix with few overtakes.

The FIA, the governing body of Formula One, did everything they could to out-UEFA UEFA in terms of shambolic organization.

Less than 24 hours after football’s governing body faced justified criticism for heavy-handed police violence against football fans in Paris, the FIA left fans wondering if they knew how to run their sport.

F1’s owners, Liberty Media, are already at odds with the FIA, and their handling of the Monaco Grand Prix will only aggravate their resentment.

The FIA’s petulant insistence on prohibiting jewelry threatened to overshadow the Miami Grand Prix first.

Then there was FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s refusal to support a team-backed decision to increase Saturday sprint races.

Finally, it has been the organization’s poor handling and decision-making in the aftermath of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Michael Masi may have been fired as race director, but one of his replacements was not doing well here.

Eduardo Freitas was only in charge of his SECOND F1 race, and boy, does he appear to have a lot to learn.

For the record, Sergio Perez won after Ferrari made their own catastrophic blunder by bringing in pole-sitter and race leader Charles Leclerc for an unnecessary pitstop.

It knocked him down to fourth place, as Ferrari became the first team since 2008 to not win.

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