The 62-year-old escaped the incident without injury. Twelve years on from the crash, Ben Sulayem was elected as president of the FIA, taking over the mantle from Jean Todt after the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP.
A series of controversies through 2022, Ben Sulayem's first year in office, led to widespread concern in F1 about his presidency and calls from senior figures for him to be replaced. After ...
Such was the tension between F1 and the FIA that the BBC reported last December that a “number of sources” felt Ben Sulayem’s actions were detrimental to the sport. The report added that ...
The FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has claimed the sporting organisation does not receive enough credit for improving F1 and that everyone makes money out of the FIA except them. The FIA is ...
After Ben Sulayem had suggested in an interview published ahead of last month's Singapore GP that he wanted to see fewer messages containing foul language - which is bleeped - broadcast on F1's ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem is the current president of the FIA - F1’s governing body. The Emirati official is a former rally driver and has held his current role since replacing Jean Todt after the ...
Confusingly, despite having a remit to grow the sport, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem ... F1 testing restrictions and is ...
While F1 is looking to expand further, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem emphasizes the challenges they face in making that happen. The current Concorde Agreement permits up to 25 races per ...
In recent discussions surrounding the expanding Formula 1 calendar, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has made his ... Currently, the structure of the 2024 F1 calendar maintains a delicate ...
While the current Concorde Agreement permits 25 races to be held per season, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has confirmed that Formula 1 will cap the races to 24 per season. Ben Sulayem believes adding ...