FIA clubs endorse Ben Sulayem for second term as President

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Thursday, 29 May 2025 at 15:59
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Mohammed Ben Sulayem has received strong support from FIA member clubs across the Americas, urging him to run for a second term as President of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile.

In a joint letter addressed to Ben Sulayem, 36 member clubs from FIA Regions III and IV – representing North, Central and South America – praised his leadership for steering the organisation out of a financial crisis and revitalising both its sporting and mobility arms.
The letter, signed by club presidents and Vice Presidents for Sport from both American continents, was submitted under the name “Hermanos” and credited the Emirati with delivering on his election promises made in 2021.
The letter read: “We are all acutely aware of the catastrophic financial situation you inherited. Without the decisive and bold actions you took from day one, the very future of the FIA would have been at risk.
“The turnaround achieved in less than four years is nothing short of extraordinary, especially when coupled with the implementation of professional management systems that you deployed in parallel.”
Presidents also highlighted Ben Sulayem’s inclusive leadership style, saying: “As club Presidents, we have personally felt and experienced the daily focus you and your leadership team have placed on supporting and engaging with us – the members – treating each of us with equal respect.”

FIA turnaround in the four years since Jean Todt departed

(L to R): Jean Todt (FRA) FIA President, Mohammed Bin Sulayem (UAE) and Bernie Ecclestone (GBR) CEO Formula One Group (FOM).Formula One World Championship, Rd18, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Qualifying, Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, UAE, Saturday 3 November 2012.
The signatories acknowledged the FIA’s renewed global status, stating: “We recognise and commend the significant efforts made by you and your team to reposition the FIA as a global leader in both mobility and motorsport. The strength and reputation of the FIA brand have clearly grown as a result of your leadership.”
Under Ben Sulayem’s presidency, the FIA reported a major financial recovery. After posting a €24.0 million operating loss in 2021, the federation closed the 2024 fiscal year with an operating income of €182.0 million and an operating result of €4.7 million.
The letter concluded with a call for continuity: “We understand that four years is a short time to complete the ambitious reforms you have initiated. Therefore, we strongly encourage you to seek re-election at the upcoming FIA Annual General Assembly, so that you may continue the important work you have started, with our full support.”
Notable signatories included Ricardo Morales Rubio, President of FIA Region IV (South and Central America), and Fabiana Ecclestone, FIA Vice President for Sport – South America.

Ben Sulayem: My commitment remains steadfast

LUSAIL CITY, QATAR - OCTOBER 07: Sprint winner Oscar Piastri of Australia and McLaren, 2nd placed Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing and third placed Lando Norris of Great Britain and McLaren pose for a photo with their trophies and Stefano Domenicali, CEO of the Formula One Group, and Mohammed ben Sulayem, FIA President, in parc ferme after the Sprint ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Qatar at Lusail International Circuit on October 07, 2023 in Lusail City, Qatar. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202310070518 // Usage for editorial use only //
Responding to the message of support, Ben Sulayem said: “I am honoured by the support I’ve received from across 36 Member Clubs in Regions III and IV. It is a privilege to be part of such a dedicated global community.
“My commitment remains steadfast: to lead a federation that puts its Member Clubs at the core of everything we do and to continue to deliver across my manifesto promises.”
He added: “I remain committed to expanding motorsport participation through grassroots initiatives and accessibility programs like the Affordable Cross Car and the Global Karting Plan.
“At the same time, I continue to empower every region by leveraging the FIA’s mobility expertise, reinforcing its central role in the automotive industry, and leading vital conversations around the future of sustainable cities, road safety, and intelligent transport systems.
“Together, we will continue to deliver a stronger FIA we can each be proud of," Ben Sulayem concluded.
As for now, there has been no rival candidate on the horizon, while time runs short for anyone to mount a serious campaign. Susie Wolff and Carlos Sainz Senior have been bandied about in the media as possible entrants into a presidential race; neither seems interested for now.
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