In a groundbreaking move that has sent shockwaves through the motorsport world, Malcolm Wilson has been appointed as the FIA Deputy President for Sport. The decision came after a historic vote at the FIA’s Extraordinary General Assembly in Macau, where Wilson’s nomination by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem was met with resounding approval.
Wilson, a prominent figure in British motorsport with a stellar career in rallying both as a driver and entrepreneur, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new role. His accolades include clinching the British Rally Championship crown in 1994 and founding the highly successful M-Sport operation, which has seen remarkable success in the World Rally Championship and other racing ventures.
The appointment of Wilson marks a new chapter for the FIA, with President Mohammed Ben Sulayem expressing his utmost confidence in Wilson’s ability to drive the sport forward. Wilson himself expressed his excitement for the opportunity, stating, “I look forward to playing a part in helping to shape the future of the sport we love and working with the President to continue growing and strengthening our championships.”
As the motorsport community eagerly anticipates the impact of Wilson’s new role, one thing is certain – a new era has dawned in the world of racing, with Wilson at the helm to lead the sport to greater heights.