Race director


In motorsport, the race director is responsible for overseeing all operations relating to competitive racing. The position involves promoting safety for events and manages the response to incidents that occur during races.

Roles

They are responsible for the regular and safety processes of the race weekend, including:
In Formula One, race director is employed by the FIA. A permanent Formula One race director was established in 1988. Before this period, the race director was not fixed, and they were appointed for every Formula One race.
For the season, Rui Marques serves as the race director and Claire Dubbelman serves as the deputy race director.
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Single seater racing

IndyCar Series

In American open-wheel racing, currently known as the IndyCar Series, the race director oversees race control, determines track conditions, and assists with penalties or other infractions. The current race director for the series is Kyle Novak, who has held the position since 2018. Prior to Novak, the race director was Brian Barnhart, who held the position several times between 1997 and 2015. Beaux Barfield served as race director from 2012 through 2014.

Formula E

Marek Hanaczewski currently serves as the race director for Formula E. Hanaczewski replaced Scott Elkins, had previously served as Formula E's race director from the 2017–18 season until his departure in 2025. Before Elkins, the position was previously held by Oliver Grodowski.

Endurance racing

World Endurance Championship

is the current race director for the FIA World Endurance Championship, and has held the position since the series' creation in 2012.

IMSA SportsCar Championship

Beaux Barfield has held the role of race director for the IMSA SportsCar Championship since the series' creation in 2014.