https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/60160969But sources have told BBC Sport that the FIA's plans are to introduce a series of safeguards that will leave the race director freer to make decisions in a calmer environment.
Many insiders admit that Masi made a series of operational errors in the closing laps at Yas Marina that were contrary to the rules and accepted protocols - and there remain serious questions about his future in the role.
At the same time, it has been accepted that the Australian was left exposed, isolated and under too much pressure in the final laps of the race.
A support structure is being planned for the race director, insiders say.
This is likely to include a barrier between that role and the teams to avoid the direct lobbying to which Masi was subjected from the team bosses of both Mercedes and Red Bull in Abu Dhabi.
Revisions to the operations of the stewards - who are independent of the race director and decide on penalties for breaches of the rules - are also being considered.