F1: Austrian Automobile Association Warns of 'Dark Period' Under Ben Sulayem
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With the FIA presidential election looming at the end of the year, Mohammed Ben Sulayem appears determined to seek a second term. Supported by more than thirty automobile clubs, he nevertheless faces growing opposition, led in particular by the Austrian Automobile Club. Against this backdrop: suspicions of authoritarianism and a crisis of governance.
F1: Austrian Automobile Association warns of 'dark period' under Ben Sulayem
One of the founding members of the FIA has issued a stark warning over the organization's future should Mohammed ben Sulayem be re-elected. The warning comes just two weeks after more than thirty affiliated automobile clubs threw their weight... More »
Ben Sulayem ‘election rigging’ warn founding FIA association
Following twelve years of Jean Todt’s FIA presidency which represented a relatively tranquil period between the incumbent and Formula One, Mohammed Ben Sulayem was elected as his successor in December 2021. The Frenchman had decided to call it a day and retire from the role as FIA president, one he had held since his leaving…
George Russell did not think, by becoming director of the GPDA, the association of F1 pilots, that he should face the FIA in games between the two governing bodies of the queen category. The president of the federation, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, imposed rules on the drivers that they refused, notably thanks to the association. "I will be honest: Alex Wurz and Anastasia Fowle, our legal advisor, are taking on most of the heavy tasks," said Russell (.…
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