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Susie Wolff Shuns FIA President Race, Champions Safety and Women in F1

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
May 24, 2025
in Motorsports
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Susie Wolff Shuns FIA President Race, Champions Safety and Women in F1

May 1, 2025; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; USA skier LinLindsey Vonn F1 Academy managing director director Susie Wolff ahead of the F1 Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

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Susie Wolff Shuts Down Speculation of FIA Presidency Bid

Former Formula 1 driver Susie Wolff has put an end to rumors suggesting she would run for the FIA presidency. In a recent podcast appearance, Wolff emphasized her dedication to the F1 Academy and highlighted the importance of advancing safety measures and promoting inclusivity for women in the sport. Despite receiving support from ex-F1 World Champion Damon Hill, Wolff made it clear that she will not be challenging Mohammed Ben Sulayem in the upcoming FIA elections scheduled for December.

Wolff’s decision has sparked conversations within the racing community, with fans and experts speculating on the reasons behind her choice to not pursue the prestigious role. As the wife of Mercedes F1 team principal, Toto Wolff, Susie Wolff continues to make a significant impact on the motorsport world through her various endeavors.

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The news of Wolff stepping away from the potential FIA presidency bid comes at a crucial time for Formula 1, where discussions around diversity and safety standards have been at the forefront of the agenda. While some may have hoped for Wolff to shake up the election race, her focus remains on contributing to the sport in other meaningful ways.

With the FIA elections drawing near, the spotlight now shifts to the candidates in the running and the vision they hold for the future of motorsport’s governing body. As Wolff continues to champion for progress and inclusivity in Formula 1, her decision not to vie for the presidency serves as a reminder of the complexities and considerations involved in leadership roles within the sport.

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