The President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), Mohammed bin Sulayem, is pushing for changes to the organization’s rules regarding term limits for its president. He has proposed a motion to abolish the current regulation that restricts the number of terms a president can serve. Reports from BBC Sport and Motorsport.com indicate this move is being viewed as a bid to consolidate power. The proposal, if approved, would allow Sulayem to potentially remain in office indefinitely. This action has generated immediate discussion and scrutiny within the motorsport community. Critics suggest the change undermines principles of governance and accountability within the FIA. The governing body will now consider the proposal, with potential implications for the future leadership of motorsport.
