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Britain's representative on the FIA Senate has been removed by president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Ben Cussons - vice-president ...
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FIA head Mohammed Ben Sulayem laughed off talk of a 'reign of terror' inside motorsport's world governing body and promised ...
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American Tim Mayer will stand against incumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem for the FIA presidency in December's election.
Former FIA steward Tim Mayer has announced he will run against current FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem in this year’s upcoming election for the position.
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Mayer, 59, is the first candidate to officially stand against the incumbent president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, who is seeking ...