FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem picks a longtime Ford partner for top sports role
- FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has nominated Malcolm Wilson for the role of deputy president for sport.
- Malcolm Wilson's company, M-Sport, has managed Ford's World Rally Championship team since 1997.
- The previous deputy president resigned due to concerns about the FIA's management.
- Wilson's appointment is subject to confirmation by FIA member organizations in June.
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Ben Sulayem selects Ford partner for top FIA sporting position
PARIS (AP) — FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has chosen a Ford team partner to be the governing body's new vice president of sport. This comes after the previous official resigned in protest at the…

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem picks a longtime Ford partner for top sports role
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has picked a longtime partner of Ford to be the auto racing body’s new deputy president for sport after the previous official resigned in protest at how the organization is run. The FIA said Wednesday…
Motor racing-Rally boss Wilson nominated for FIA deputy president role
LONDON (Reuters) -The head of motorsport's world governing body, the FIA, has nominated former rally driver and M-Sport founder Malcolm Wilson to take the position left vacant by fellow-Briton Robert Reid as deputy president for sport. Read full story
FIA President Announces Malcolm Wilson OBE as Candidate for Deputy President for Sport
PARIS & LONDON -- The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the global governing body for motor sport and the federation for mobility organisations worldwide, has today announced that FIA President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem has nominated Malcolm Wilson OBE for the position of Deputy President for Sport.

Wilson nominated by Ben Sulayem as next FIA deputy
Rally legend Malcolm Wilson has been nominated by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem to be the next deputy president for sport. Ben Sulayem is required to nominate a replacement for Robert Reid, after the former deputy president for sport resigned earlier this month, citing a “governance crisis” at the FIA. Reid — a former World Rally Championship (WRC) winning co-driver — had been a long-term ally of Ben Sulayem’s having been in position since …
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