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FIA presidential hopeful Laura Villars has won an emergency court hearing in Paris next month to have her complaints against the governing body over the election process aired
FIA presidential hopeful Laura Villars has successfully obtained an emergency court hearing in Paris for airing her complaints against the governing body over the election process.
Villars, along with two other candidates, had announced their intention to stand against Ben Sulayem in the upcoming election.
Election rules suggest that only Sulayem may be eligible to stand in the December ballot, as no other candidates have been able to form a full presidential team due to lack of eligible representatives.
With the deadline for presidential lists being October 24, rival candidate Mayer conceded his hopes during a press conference at F1’s United States Grand Prix.
Villars, however, has chosen to pursue legal action after feeling unsatisfied by the lack of concrete answers from the FIA regarding her concerns about the process.
An emergency court hearing is scheduled for Villars on November 10 in Paris, where both parties are expected to attend.






