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Mohammed Ben Sulayem wins FIA presidential election

Incumbent FIA president has clinched another four-year term leading the federation

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem

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Mohammed Ben Sulayem has been re-elected as president of the FIA. 

Ben Sulayem controversially ran unopposed in this year’s presidential election, which took place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, ahead of the 2025 prize-giving ceremony. The Emirati will serve a second four-year term, having first been elected in 2021 with 61.62% of the vote to then deputy president for sport Graham Stoker's 36.62%.

"Thank you to all our FIA Members for voting in remarkable numbers and placing your trust in me once again," Ben Sulayem said. "We have overcome many obstacles but here today, together, we are stronger than ever.  
 
"It is truly an honour to be FIA president, and I am committed to continuing to deliver for the FIA, for motorsport, for mobility, and for our Member Clubs in every region around the world."

The 64-year-old initially had more challengers this time around, namely former FIA steward Tim Mayer, racing driver Laura Villars, and Virginie Philippot, a model and influencer.

Tim Mayer

Tim Mayer

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None of them were actually able to run though, due to the rule requiring each candidate to put together a team of seven vice-presidents from the FIA’s six global regions. The only eligible vice-president from South America, Fabiana Ecclestone, pledged her support to Ben Sulayem.

The process was slammed as an "illusion of democracy" by Mayer, who suggested that some eligible vice-presidents from South America may have been "persuaded, pressured, or promised something not to stand".

Meanwhile, Villars sued the FIA over the arguably undemocratic process. A Paris court ruled on 3 December that a full trial would be necessary; it will take place on 16 February. The annulment of today's presidential election is a potential outcome.

"The election was conducted in line with the FIA’s statutes through a robust and transparent voting process, reflecting the democratic foundations of the federation and the collective voice of its global membership," the FIA press release announcing Ben Sulayem's re-election stated.

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Elected presidential list

Position Name
President of the FIA United Arab Emirates Mohammed Ben Sulayem
President of the Senate Spain Carmelo Sanz de Barros
Deputy President for Automobile Mobility and Tourism Canada Timothy Shearman
Deputy President for Sport United Kingdom Malcolm Wilson
Vice-President for Sport (Middle East and North Africa) Bahrain Abdulla Al-Khalifa
Vice-President for Sport (Africa) Mozambique Rodrigo Rocha
Vice-President for Sport (North America) Costa Rica Daniel Coen
Vice-President for Sport (South America) Brazil Fabiana Ecclestone
Vice-President for Sport (Asia-Pacific) Singapore Lung-Nien Lee
Vice-President for Sport (Europe) Spain Manuel Avino Roger
Vice-President for Sport (Europe) Sweden Anna Nordkvist

Past FIA presidents 

President
Years in position
United Arab Emirates Mohammed Ben Sulayem
2021 - present
France Jean Todt
2009 - 2021
United Kingdom Max Mosley
1993 - 2009
France Jean-Marie Balestre
1985 - 1993
Austria Paul Alfons Furst Von Metternich-Winneburg
1975 - 1985
Belgium Prince Amaury De Merode
1971 - 1975
United Kingdom Wilfrid Andrews
1965 - 1971 
Italy Prince Filippo Caracciolo Di Castagneto
1963 - 1965
France Count Hadelin de Liedekerke Beaufort
1958 - 1963
France Jehan de Rohan-Chabot
1936 - 1958
France Count Robert de Vogue
1931 - 1936
Belgium Baron Etienne De Zuylen de Nyevelt
1904 - 1931
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