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Ben Sulayem’s FIA Presidency under Fire: Explosive Allegations and Defiant Denials

David Castro by David Castro
July 8, 2025
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Ben Sulayem’s FIA Presidency under Fire: Explosive Allegations and Defiant Denials

Formula One F1 - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - December 8, 2024 FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is seen before the race REUTERS/Rula Rouhana

In a fiery exchange of words, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has vehemently denied the accusations of a “reign of terror” made by his potential election rival, Tim Mayer. Mayer, a former Formula 1 steward who was ousted by Ben Sulayem in the past year, lashed out at the current FIA president during the British Grand Prix weekend, accusing him of stifling dissent within the organization.

Ben Sulayem, unfazed by Mayer’s allegations, refuted the claims of running a dictatorship within the FIA, stating that it is not his style to publicly criticize others. He challenged Mayer and anyone else to visit the FIA headquarters to witness firsthand the transparent and democratic processes in place.

Furthermore, Mayer criticized Ben Sulayem’s leadership, labeling the FIA’s progress under his tenure as an “illusion.” He questioned the legitimacy of the FIA’s claimed improvements in various aspects, including financial stability, reform, and inclusion. In response, Ben Sulayem defended the organization’s financial transparency, stating that the numbers speak for themselves and undergo rigorous governance procedures.

Amidst the brewing tension, Ben Sulayem welcomed Mayer’s bid for the presidency, emphasizing the democratic nature of the election process within the FIA. He acknowledged the possibility of other candidates entering the race before the October deadline but reiterated his commitment to fulfilling his duties effectively rather than being a mere figurehead for multiple terms.

As the battle for the FIA presidency intensifies, the dynamics between Ben Sulayem and Mayer underscore the complexities and challenges within the world of motorsport governance. With both candidates gearing up for a contentious election, the future direction of the FIA hangs in the balance, awaiting the verdict of the member clubs.

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