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Ben Sulayem denies 'reign of terror' claim from FIA presidency rival
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has dismissed claims from potential election rival Tim Mayer that he has been running a "reign of terror" within motor racing's governing body.Mayer, a former Formula 1 steward who was dismissed by Ben Sulayem towards the end of last year, announced over the British Grand Prix weekend that he planned to stand in this year's FIA presidential election. As part of a campaign launch speech that outlined the reasons…
Ben Sulayem dismisses Mayer's 'reign of terror' comments
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem says he feels for presidential candidate Tim Mayer, and that he’s disconnected from the governing body for describing his first term as a “reign of terror”.Mayer launched his campaign last week ahead of the British Grand Prix, and is attempting stand against Ben Sulayem in...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem hits back at rival's "reign of terror" claims - BlackBook Motorsport
Ben Sulayem set to stand for second term in December election Mayer has accused 63-year-old of marginalising women and rushing through statute amendments to cement power International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has denied accusations of a “reign of terror” and suggested the governing body’s member clubs are “smiling” about the prospect of him serving another four years. Ben Sulayem’s controversial first term as he…
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