FIA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN TURMOIL: LEGAL IRREGULARITIES CAST DOUBT ON OUTCOME!
The impending FIA presidential election is set to proceed next week in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, but a storm of legal controversies threatens to overshadow the results. Incumbent president Mohammed Ben Sulayem will run unopposed on December 12, as challengers Tim Mayer, Laura Villars, and Virginie Philippot failed to secure the necessary backing, igniting a fierce debate over the integrity of the electoral process.
The drama unfolded when Laura Villars, the second candidate to announce her run, instigated a legal challenge in Paris aimed at delaying the election. While the Paris Judicial Court, presided over by Judge Malik Chapuis, dismissed her request for “Interim Relief,” they also ruled that Villars and Mayer had the standing to contest the FIA’s claims, indicating a potential breach of electoral fairness.
In a powerful statement, Villars asserted that the court recognized the “irregularities” surrounding the presidential election must be scrutinized. Her lawyer, Robin Binsard, emphasized that the fight is far from over, stating, “We will therefore continue this litigation against the FIA before the judges sitting on the merits. A first hearing is scheduled for 16 February 2026.” This suggests that even as the election moves forward, the legitimacy of its outcome remains highly questionable.
Tim Mayer, the first candidate to declare his intention to challenge Sulayem, has thrown his support behind Villars’ legal battle. He pointedly remarked, “Today’s judgment is not the end of the legal process,” highlighting deep concerns about a lack of transparency and accountability within the FIA. Mayer’s FIA Forward campaign insists that all Member Clubs deserve a fair and credible electoral environment, calling for an urgent need for reform.
As the FIA braces for the upcoming General Assemblies, they issued a statement confirming that the election will proceed as scheduled. However, the continuing legal challenges hint at a broader issue that could rock the foundations of the FIA’s governance. The organization remains steadfast, focusing on pressing matters concerning both motorsport and automotive mobility while navigating a turbulent political landscape.
With a significant hearing slated for February 2026, the implications of this legal saga could be monumental. Will the FIA’s future be dictated by a questionable electoral process? The answer lies in the hands of the courts and the integrity of the governing body itself. The world will be watching closely as this high-stakes drama unfolds!









