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Former F1 steward set to take on Mohammed Ben Sulayem in FIA presidential race

by Harry Whitfield
3 months ago
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A new challenger emerges ahead of the FIA presidential election

A new challenger emerges ahead of the FIA presidential election

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A former Formula 1 steward is set to challenge the incumbent president Mohammed Ben Sulayem in the upcoming FIA presidential election, Motorsport Week understands.

This contest marks a notable development ahead of the upcoming election, as the Emirati could face a significant contest to retain his leadership within the governing body.

It is expected that the candidate will be named on Friday morning ahead of the British Grand Prix weekend.

A media conference is scheduled near the Silverstone circuit to announce “a new candidate for the role of President of the FIA”.

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While the candidate’s identity remains undisclosed, sources indicate that former FIA steward Tim Mayer is expected to declare his candidacy.

The 59-year-old is the son of McLaren co-owner Teddy Mayer and served as an FIA steward until last year, when he was dismissed after 15 years of distinguished service.

He was dismissed in November 2024 by text message and believes his firing was connected to his role in appealing a fine against the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) following a fan track invasion at the 2024 United States Grand Prix.

Mayer, who acted as the sporting organiser for the United States Grand Prix, led the review process for COTA.

He claimed that Ben Sulayem took offence at specific language used in the appeal documents, which resulted in his removal from the stewards’ panel for the 2024 Sao Paulo Grand Prix and his eventual dismissal from FIA duties.

After months of preparation and careful planning, Mayer is now ready to face off against the sitting president — and the very person he believes unfairly dismissed him from his FIA role.

Alongside securing backing from member clubs, Mayer must put together “the list” — a slate of 10 senior officials to fill crucial positions, such as president of the Senate, deputy presidents for mobility and sport, and seven vice-presidents for the World Motor Sport Council.

Due to the complexities of the FIA’s election process, his candidacy effectively prevents other contenders from entering the race, as multiple challengers to the current president would likely divide the vote excessively.

READ MORE – Carlos Sainz Sr withdraws from FIA presidential race

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