Ben Sulayem denies ‘reign of terror’ claim from FIA presidency rival

Ben Sulayem denies 'reign of terror' claim from FIA presidency rival

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In an exclusive interview with The Race, Mohammed Ben Sulayem has dismissed claims from potential FIA presidential election rival Tim Mayer that his tenure has been a “reign of terror”

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has rejected claims made by election rival Tim Mayer that he has been running a “reign of terror” in the motor racing governing body. Mayer, a former F1 steward, announced his candidacy during the British Grand Prix weekend, criticizing Ben Sulayem’s leadership style.

Ben Sulayem responded by stating that it is not his practice to criticize others publicly and emphasized his focus on building trust and relationships with FIA members. He dismissed Mayer’s accusations, inviting people to visit the FIA headquarters to see the reality for themselves.

Regarding Mayer’s claims of progress being an illusion, Ben Sulayem pointed to the financial numbers, governance procedures, and audits that validate the federation’s improvements. He also welcomed the democratic process of elections, leaving it to FIA member clubs to decide on the future leadership.

In conclusion, Ben Sulayem shrugs off criticism, maintaining his commitment to transparency, governance, and dialogue with FIA members, while welcoming competition in the presidential race.

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