Tim Mayer has announced his candidacy for the FIA presidency, recognizing the need to prove his ability to bring about necessary changes within the organization. Carlos Sainz Sr’s decision not to challenge Mohammed Ben Sulayem initially suggested an uncontested election, but Mayer’s entry as a contender has altered the landscape, citing the need to replace Ben Sulayem. Mayer, a former Formula 1 steward with over 15 years of experience, emphasized the importance of delivering on promises for transparency and governance within the FIA, highlighting his motivation to lead and improve partnerships with international championships and drivers. Despite the controversies surrounding Ben Sulayem’s tenure, Mayer’s focus remains on restoring the FIA’s values and fostering true leadership, aiming to bring about positive change and betterment for the member clubs and the sport as a whole.
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