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Laura Villars emerged as a surprise FIA presidential hopeful earlier this week – she tells The Race what she stands for
The FIA presidential election saw Swiss racing driver Laura Villars enter as a candidate, shaking up what was anticipated to be a straightforward fight between Mohammed Ben Sulayem and Tim Mayer.
Villars’ unexpected announcement has added intrigue to the election, catching many off guard regarding both the timing and her emergence as a contender.
Her candidacy has the potential to divide the votes against Ben Sulayem, creating a challenge for Mayer and altering the dynamics of the race.
Villars emphasized that she is not campaigning alone but is part of a larger team with experience, hinting at a possible alliance of clubs supporting her.
At 28, Villars is breaking barriers as the first female and youngest candidate for FIA president, aiming to bring a fresh perspective and new vision to the role.
Her candidacy signifies a push for change and inclusivity, inspired by other trailblazing women in motorsport like Susie Wolff and Michele Mouton.






