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FIA Election: Ben Sulayem Sole Candidate Amid Rule Controversy

Key Takeaways

  • FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem is the sole candidate in the upcoming election
  • Controversial eligibility rules blocked all potential challengers
  • Legal challenge underway with court ruling expected December 3
  • Election scheduled for December 12 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem faces no opposition in the upcoming presidential election after the governing body declared him the only eligible candidate. The controversial decision stems from election rules that effectively prevented any challengers from forming complete presidential teams.

According to rival candidate Laura Villars, the FIA engineered its rules to ensure no competitor could meet the requirements. A Paris court heard the case on Monday, with a verdict expected December 3 that could impact the December 12 election in Tashkent.

How the FIA Rules Block Competition

The FIA requires presidential candidates to assemble a team of seven vice presidents from different regions, including exactly one from South America. The critical flaw: the official nominee list includes only one South American representative – Fabiana Ecclestone, wife of former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone.

Since Ben Sulayem had already secured Ecclestone for his team and candidates cannot share running mates, every potential challenger was automatically disqualified. The system essentially guarantees victory for the incumbent by controlling access to essential team members.

Broken Reform Promises

When Ben Sulayem took office in 2021, he positioned himself as a reformer who would bring transparency and inclusivity to the FIA. Instead, his presidency has been marked by significant turmoil, mass resignations, and public criticism.

Senior staff have departed in waves, citing toxic work environments and erratic leadership. Former FIA steward Tim Mayer accused Ben Sulayem of “pushing out staff who disagreed with him” and failing to deliver promised reforms.

The pattern shows systematic silencing of dissent and chaotic governance. The FIA’s democratic process now appears designed to rubber-stamp one man’s continued leadership rather than facilitate genuine competition.

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