F1 race director Whiting dies 3 days before Australian GP
MELBOURNE, Australia — Five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton described Charlie Whiting as a pillar of Formula One and an icon of the sport.
Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel recalled the veteran race director being a “driver’s man” and a diplomat.
Drivers, team bosses and fans expressed shock and dismay on hearing the 66-year-old Englishman, who had a connection to F1 dating back to 1977, had died in Melbourne from a pulmonary embolism on Thursday, three days before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
“I spoke to him yesterday and walked the track for the first couple of corners together with him,” Vettel told a news conference that had been scheduled to officially open the first F1 racing weekend of the season. “It’s difficult to grasp when somebody is just not there anymore.”