Ben Sulayem Re-elected FIA President | Motorsport News

Paris (France) (AFP) – The outgoing president of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) Mohammed Ben Sulayem, head of the motorsport governing body since the end of 2021 and the only candidate, was re-elected on Friday December 12 without surprise for a second four-year term.

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« I am committed to continuing to work for the FIA, for motorsport, for mobility and for our member clubs in all regions of the world “, declared the 64-year-old Emirati, 14 times winner of the Middle East Rally Championship, in a press release. “ We have overcome many obstacles, but today, together, we are stronger than ever “, he said again, after an election whose electoral process is contested.

The Swiss Laura Villars, prevented from applying for the presidency of the FIA, took the body to court at the end of October to challenge the voting rules, which according to her prohibited any opponent of Ben Sulayem from running. The Paris judicial court, which was seized of the case, did not suspend the holding of the election but ordered a trial to examine the electoral process which will be held from February 16, 2026.

Going from a deficit of 24 million euros in 2021 to a profit of 4.7 million in 2024

For his first mandate, Mohammed Ben Sulayem – who succeeded the Frenchman Jean Todt – focused his campaign on the modernization of the FIA and greater transparency. It promised an external audit on governance, an assessment of finances and the establishment of budgetary and financial reports.

Under his era, the body which regulates, among other things, the Formula 1, rally (WRC) and endurance (WEC) World Championships went from a deficit of 24 million euros in 2021 to a profit of 4.7 million in 2024.

His mandate, however, was marked by several controversies: Ben Sulayem was accused of trying to influence the Grands Prix of Las Vegas and Saudi Arabia in 2023, before being cleared by the FIA Ethics Committee. He also angered F1 and rally drivers after imposing heavy fines for foul language, a measure he eventually relaxed.

The Emirati divides even within its own camp since last April, Robert Reid, its vice-president in charge of sport and close ally, resigned denouncing a lack of transparency.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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