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Carlos Sainz Sr’s Epic Bid for FIA Presidency: Ambitions, Conflicts, and Racing Legacy Unleashed

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
May 9, 2025
in Motorsports
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F1 Bombshell: Sainz Sr. Challenges Sulayem for FIA Presidency

Legendary Racer Carlos Sainz Sr Eyes FIA Presidency Amidst Conflict of Interest Controversy

In a surprising turn of events, two-time World Rally Champion and Dakar Rally victor Carlos Sainz Sr has thrown his hat into the ring for the upcoming FIA presidential elections. The 62-year-old racing icon is contemplating a bid for the prestigious position, citing his lifelong dedication to the world of motorsport as the driving force behind his decision.

With the FIA set to elect its next president in December 2025, Sainz is gauging support from the global racing community before officially declaring his candidacy. The current president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, is likely to seek re-election, potentially setting the stage for a fierce showdown between the two motorsport heavyweights.

Sainz Sr, known for his remarkable career spanning over four decades, expressed his enthusiasm for the possibility of leading the FIA. He believes that his wealth of experience in the sport equips him to introduce innovative ideas and assemble a robust leadership team to propel the FIA forward.

Addressing concerns about a possible conflict of interest due to his son, Carlos Sainz Jr, competing in Formula 1, Sainz Sr assured critics that he would maintain a strict separation between his role as FIA president and his son’s racing endeavors. Emphasizing his commitment to professionalism and integrity, Sainz Sr made it clear that his focus would solely be on advancing the sport on a global scale.

Amidst a backdrop of turmoil within the FIA under Ben Sulayem’s tenure, Sainz Sr refrained from direct criticism but hinted at a desire to bring stability and positive change to the organization. His vision for the future of the FIA revolves around fostering stronger relationships with all stakeholders, including drivers, teams, and fans, to ensure a harmonious and respected governing body.

As Sainz Sr deliberates on his candidacy, the motorsport world eagerly awaits his final decision. With his unparalleled racing background and a vision for transformation, Carlos Sainz Sr’s potential bid for the FIA presidency promises to shake up the world of motorsport politics like never before.

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