Audi’s Ambitious Quest to Conquer F1: The Five-Year Path to Victory

It has been 10 months since Mattia Binotto joined Sauber as its Chief Operating and Technical Officer, and the Swiss Formula 1 team will soon transition into Audi. Audi is entering F1 for the first time, inheriting a team that hasn’t seen a podium finish since 2012. Due to budget constraints and aerodynamic testing restrictions, the focus has shifted towards the 2026 technical rules while aiming for consistency this season. Binotto aims for growth and consistency, similar to Todt’s approach at Ferrari during their successful era in the early 2000s.…

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Unveiling the High-Octane Drama: The FIA’s Controversial Chronicles

Mohammed Ben Sulayem is gearing up for re-election as the head of the FIA amidst a turbulent time for the organization, marked by resignations, sackings, and tensions with drivers. Having taken over from Jean Todt in 2021, Ben Sulayem is now eyeing a second term, but controversies have clouded the upcoming vote. From a ban on driver jewelry to alleged interference in F1 races and governance issues, the FIA has been embroiled in scandals since Ben Sulayem assumed office. Despite facing investigations and challenges, Ben Sulayem was cleared of race…

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Unveiling the Extraordinary: A Journey through the Depths of Human Potential

Mohammed Ben Sulayem is preparing for re-election as the head of the FIA amidst resignations, sackings, and tensions with drivers. He took over from Jean Todt in 2021, but controversies have clouded his term. Issues such as bans on driver jewellery and alleged interference with race results have plagued his leadership. In 2024, Ben Sulayem faced an investigation into alleged interference with Formula 1 races, but was cleared following a 30-day inquiry. However, questions about FIA governance arose when CEO Natalie Robyn departed, raising concerns about finances and presidential office.…

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Unveiling the Power of Purpose: Harnessing Your True Potential

In December of this year, Mohamed Ben Sulayem is vying for a second term as FIA President through a democratic election process at the General Assembly. This assembly consists of representatives from 245 member organizations across 149 countries, handling agenda points from the World Motor Sport Council, World Council for Automobile Mobility and Tourism, and the Senate, also voting in major FIA officials. The upcoming presidential election will take place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on December 12th. To run for president, candidates need to form a list with key positions, including…

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