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FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem was expected to run unopposed in the 2025 election. Now, there's a new candidate: Tim ...
Mayer, 59, is the first candidate to officially stand against the incumbent president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, who is seeking ...
Formula 1 race steward Tim Mayer confirmed his candidacy for the presidency of the sport’s governing body on Friday, claiming ...
Reports say American ex-Formula 1 race steward Tim Mayer is set to announce he is running for the presidency of governing ...
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motorsport.com on MSNTim Mayer says “there is a better way” as he announced bid for FIA presidencyThe former race steward said that “member clubs deserve better” when he announced his bid to run against Mohammed Ben Sulayem ...
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Autosport on MSNFIA presidential hopeful Tim Mayer came out swinging to launch his campaignTim Mayer laid out plans for his respectful fight to challenge Mohammed Ben Sulayem for the FIA presidency later this year ...
Tim Mayer who will stand for presidency of the FIA has critiqued Mohammed Ben Sulayem for not standing by his campaign ...
Tim Mayer is preparing to run against the incumbent FIA president. He explains to Chris Medland why he's running and what he ...
Mayer is the son of former McLaren Team Manager Teddy Mayer. American Tim Mayer today announced that he will campaign for the ...
Tim Mayer explains decision to enter FIA Presidential race Mayer held a press conference at the Whittlebury Hotel near Silverstone on the Friday morning of the British Grand Prix, in which the ...
Tim Mayer is the first to confirm he is challenging Ben Sulayem, whose four-year term concludes this year. Mayer is the son of former McLaren Team Manager Teddy Mayer.
American Tim Mayer has announced his candidacy for the presidency of motorsport's governing body, saying the FIA is suffering from a "corrosive concentration of power" and an "illusion of integrity".
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