FIA President Aims to Consolidate Power with Proposed Statute Changes
In a bold move that could potentially tighten his control over the FIA, President Mohammed Ben Sulayem is spearheading a set of new statute changes. These amendments, detailed in a confidential draft reviewed by BBC Sport, are intended to enhance Ben Sulayem’s authority within the realm of motorsport’s global governing body, setting the stage for a significant reshaping of the landscape leading up to the 2025 presidential election.
The proposed revisions, which are slated to be presented to the FIA General Assembly for approval in the coming month, encompass a range of critical modifications. Among them are adjustments to the deadlines for election candidates, an expansion of the FIA president’s powers to influence candidate eligibility, and structural alterations designed to potentially consolidate Ben Sulayem’s grip on the organization.
If approved, these changes could have far-reaching implications for the future of the FIA and its leadership dynamics, ushering in a new era of governance within the world of motorsport. Stay tuned for further developments as this story continues to unfold.