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FIA Safety Week achieves record viewership, driving motor sport safety advancements globally

February 12, 2026
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FIA Safety Week achieves record viewership, driving motor sport safety advancements globally

The fourth edition of the FIA’s Safety Week brought together a record number of Member Clubs (ASNs) to share the latest innovation, guidance and best practice to elevate safety standards at motor sport events and competitions across the world.

Over 4,000 people from 122 ASNs joined 15 online sessions over the course of last week which covered a range of topics from equipment safety and technical scrutineering to karting safety and the latest medical and rescue advancements.

Each session was presented by FIA experts in their field drawing on world leading research, supported by the FIA Foundation. With over 2,300 messages in the live chat, Safety Week also provides an invaluable opportunity for member clubs to interact with the experts, ask questions and share insights.

Highlights included the closed road seminar which explored how innovative technology like the AI Safety Camera can support national-level rally events, the Karting seminar which overviewed the recent safety advancements at the entry point of motor sport such as new Karting Private Testing Guidelines and advanced Karting light panels, and the medical and rescue seminar that set out how new research has informed new guidance, including on driver extraction.

Fresh, engaging and accessible ‘how to’ videos were also released by the FIA Safety Department covering frontal head restraints, driver equipment, safety cages and safety switches – all created to support Member Clubs organise and officiate events safely. The videos also support competitors to check their driver equipment is ready to race or rally, and all are available to view on the FIA YouTube channel.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President, said:“It is the start of a new year and a new season, but our commitment to improving safety both on and off the track remains unchanged. I am proud that the fourth edition of FIA Safety Week has brought together our FIA Family from across the world to share ideas, learn from one another, and progress our shared mission to improve motorsport safety standards.

“Thank you to our Members for their dedication to improving safety and their commitment to powerful collaboration, learning, and progress.”

Xavier Mestelan Pinon, FIA Chief Technical and Safety Officer, said:”Safety Week is a great opportunity for our safety, technical and sporting departments to come together and share knowledge, guidance, and best practice with member clubs around the world. These accessible, informative and interactive sessions form part of our commitment as a knowledge-led federation suporting our Members to deliver safe, inclusive and thrilling events for all.”

Nuno Costa, FIA Safety Director, said:“It’s been another successful Safety Week broadcasting from here in Geneva to thousands of volunteers, officials and organisers from our Member Clubs globally. I’m proud that we’ve been able to host these detailed webinars covering a wide range of motor sport safety topics to support events around the world – I’d like to thank my team for delivering so many insightful presentations.”

Closed Road Safety

Supported by the FIA Foundation and first introduced at the opening round of the 2025 FIA European Rally Championship in Spain last April, the AI Safety Camera provided rally safety officials with a state-of-the-art step forward in rally safety, tackling the challenge of managing spectator safety across often remote terrain by providing real-time, stage-level insight into spectator locations.

Developed in collaboration with Croatian tech startup Calirad, the car-mounted camera uses AI-powered human detection to identify spectators along the stage route, including those moving into unsafe areas during the rally. Data is processed instantly and if the system detects a potential issue an alert is sent to event officials so that pre-emptive safety measures can be taken before the next competitor arrives. The system has GSM and Wi-Fi capability and in remote areas uses Starlink to ensure there’s no drop out. 

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Safety Charge: How the FIA is leading the way in high voltage racing

As electric and hybrid racing becomes more prevalent Safety Week 2026 revealed how the FIA is using the lessons learned at the top levels of motor sport to build tools for every level of competition

The reality of energy transition in motor sport has led to an ever-evolving safety ecosystem around the use of high voltage in racing environments. And on day three of FIA Safety Week 2026, the Federation’s e-safety experts explained how procedures honed at the top level are being brought to other categories.

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Safety from the start: how innovations in karting are making grassroots racing safer

From incident warning to crash research and prevention FIA Safety Week 2026 showed that the FIA is bringing a host of safety technology to entry level motor sport

Safety at the motor sport’s entry level has taken a triple jump forward with the arrival of key innovations designed to keep competitors – often the youngest in the sport – safe from harm, and FIA Safety Week 2026 brought news and updates on each.

Explore the latest innovations in karting – the Impact Data Recorder, Anti-Launch Device and new Karting light panels

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Rapid responders: How new tools and technologies are helping to improve motor sport medicine 

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The final seminar of FIA Safety Week 2026 looked at how research, regulations and regular training are making medical response to racing incidents even better. The extensive Medical and Rescue session featured FIA medical experts discussing a wide range of topics including improved extrication methods, dealing with incidents in new series and the evolving demands of Formula 1 in a new era of regulation.  

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