Logo
Top Stories
Media Ratings
Latest
World
Sports
All Golf Football Boxing Basketball NFL MMA Tennis Formula 1 MLB
North America
USA Canada Mexico
Europe
United Kingdom Austria Belgium France Italy Germany Portugal Russia Greece Sweden Spain Switzerland Turkey Ireland
Asia Pacific
China South Korea Australia Singapore India Malaysia Japan Vietnam
Latin America
Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Chile Ecuador Uruguay Venezuela
Africa
Egypt Ethiopia Ghana Kenya Morocco South Africa
Middle East
Israel Lebanon Syria Iraq Iran United Arab Emirates Qatar
Crypto
Entertainment
Politics
Tech

About us, Contact us, Contribute, Privacy Policy, Review Guidelines, Legal Notice

No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
  • Top Stories
  • Latest
  • USA
  • United Kingdom
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Asia Pacific
  • Latin America
  • Middle East
  • Sports

Home » Exclusive-Ben Sulayem declares bid for second term as FIA president

Exclusive-Ben Sulayem declares bid for second term as FIA president

Channel News Asia by Channel News Asia
10 months ago
0 0

MONACO :Mohammed Ben Sulayem will stand for a second four-year term as FIA president in December, saying he would welcome any rival candidate and that he is on a mission to grow motorsport and make Formula One’s governing body stronger.

Speaking to Reuters at the Monaco Grand Prix, the Emirati said he had taken the decision, which was widely assumed, after conferring with members of the International Automobile Federation.

“I feel having three years in a complex federation like the FIA is not enough,” the 63-year-old former rally driver explained, stating his re-election bid openly for the first time.

He said he was proud of what had been achieved under his mandate and saw no reason to do anything differently second time around.

“Do I need more time? Yes. Has it been easy? Never. Has it been enjoyable? Sometimes.

“So, I am going (to stand). I consulted with most of the members. I speak to them.”

The Emirati said he wanted to “keep growing motorsport. To make the FIA stronger and stronger. This is my ambition and that’s what I will do.”.

He suggested the FIA, which ultimately owns the Formula One championship although the long-term commercial rights are held by Liberty Media, had been “neglected”.

“Raw deals have been given to the FIA. It doesn’t make sense to me that one (Formula One) driver and one team principal make more money than all of the FIA, and the FIA owns the championship. Is that fair?,” he said.

Ben Sulayem’s first term has been marked by controversy since he was elected in 2021 as successor to former Ferrari team boss Jean Todt.

There have been battles with Liberty Media over commercial matters and accusations of sexism, and he has angered drivers in both rallying and Formula One by clamping down on swearing with heavy fines.

Senior staff have left the FIA, leading to reports of an exodus, and there have been questions raised about statute changes that critics say will limit the powers of audit and ethics committees.

FIA PROFIT

On the plus side, the FIA last week reported a 4.7 million euro ($5.34 million) profit after reporting a loss of 24 million euros in 2021.

A new “Concorde Agreement” between all Formula One stakeholders is being negotiated and both the FIA and Liberty Media say talks are going well.

Former FIA secretary general for motorsport Shaila-Ann Rao, one of the high-profile departees, has returned as an advisor to the president, and Cadillac will join as an 11th team in 2026 after FIA backing in the face of initial F1 resistance.

“I cleaned up the FIA house,” said Ben Sulayem, who recognised there were enemies who wanted him out but said that was of no concern.

“Honest people are there. My back is not anymore with knives in it.

“All of this negativity; ‘Oh, he’s unpredictable, he’s very controversial’. I am the last one who cares what they (the critics and media) do, what they say. To me it is always about the (FIA) members.

“But I am more than happy. Maybe I am doing something that irritates them.”

No rival candidate has committed to standing against the Emirati, although twice world rally champion Carlos Sainz – father of the Formula One driver and namesake – is considering doing so.

Ben Sulayem said he would be happy for Sainz to stand and it would be for others to decide on any potential conflict of interest.

“Let him stand. That is democracy,” he said.

Read Full Article

Tags: DemocracyMonacoONE ChampionshipSport
Login
guest
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Related Posts

Trump compares Pearl Harbour to strikes on Iran

Trump compares Pearl Harbour to strikes on Iran
by RTE
45 seconds ago

...

Read moreDetails

Israel strikes ‘decimated’ Iran as war roils markets

Israel strikes ‘decimated’ Iran as war roils markets
by RTE
1 minute ago

...

Read moreDetails

Plan to increase access to insurance for cancer survivors

Plan to increase access to insurance for cancer survivors
by RTE
2 minutes ago

...

Read moreDetails

Democrats vow political reckoning if they win midterms as campaign season heats up

by Fox News
3 minutes ago

...

Read moreDetails

From mall to torture site: The debate over El Helicoide’s future in Venezuela

by NPR
4 minutes ago

...

Read moreDetails
Load More

Trending Topics

Africa Artificial Intelligence Asia Australia Biden Canada China Donald Trump England Europe Force France Gaza Germany Hamas IDF India Iran Israel Joe Biden Kamala Harris Lions London Manchester Moscow NATO Netanyahu New York Nvidia OpenAI Palestine Paris Premier League Presidential Campaign Protests Putin Republican Party Russia Sport Trump Ukraine Ukraine War US Election World Zelensky

Popular Stories

  • Oil market braces for $100 a barrel as Middle East producers cut output

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Rapist beat victim with metal bar during horrific 5 hour attack before she escaped

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • How Cocaine Connects Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexican Cartels

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Real Madrid’s Courtois sidelined for six weeks with injury

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Messi scores 900th career goal, joins Ronaldo in elite club

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Top Stories
  • About us
  • Africa
  • Latest
  • Asia Pacific
  • Business
  • Comment Policy
  • Contact us
  • Contribute
  • Entertainment
  • Europe
  • Media Ratings
  • Middle East
  • Politics
  • Privacy Policy
  • Review Guidelines
  • United Kingdom
  • User Agreement
  • Video
  • World

MACH MEDIA

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Sign Up with Google
Sign Up with Linked In
OR

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Back
Home
Explore
Ratings
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Top Stories
  • Media Ratings
  • Latest
  • World
  • Sports
    • All
    • Golf
    • Football
    • Boxing
    • Basketball
    • NFL
    • MMA
    • Tennis
    • Formula 1
    • MLB
  • North America
    • USA
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • United Kingdom
    • Austria
    • Belgium
    • France
    • Italy
    • Germany
    • Portugal
    • Russia
    • Greece
    • Sweden
    • Spain
    • Switzerland
    • Turkey
    • Ireland
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • South Korea
    • Australia
    • Singapore
    • India
    • Malaysia
    • Japan
    • Vietnam
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Colombia
    • Costa Rica
    • Cuba
    • Chile
    • Ecuador
    • Uruguay
    • Venezuela
  • Africa
    • Egypt
    • Ethiopia
    • Ghana
    • Kenya
    • Morocco
    • South Africa
  • Middle East
    • Israel
    • Lebanon
    • Syria
    • Iraq
    • Iran
    • United Arab Emirates
    • Qatar
  • Crypto
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Tech

MACH MEDIA