F1 driver’s father could rival Mohammed Ben Sulayem for FIA presidency
Williams F1 driver Carloꩲs Sainz's father🌠 has emerged as a possible candidate to become the next FIA president.

Carlos Sainz Sr, the father of F1 driver 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz, is🍃 reportedly considering to run for FIA president l𒊎ater this year.
The two-time World Rally champion has emerged as a candidate to rival incumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem in the FIA presidential election that will take place in December this year, accoওrding to Skꦫy Sports News.
63-year-old Sainz is said to have “widespread support♚ from executives across the various motorsport categories that the FIA has jurisdiction over”.
Crucially, a possible conflict of interest over Sainz governing the sport in which his son competes in is “not expected to be a concern” among F1 teams.
Sky Sports News report that Sainz “would be able to delegate any topics consid🐓ered to be impacting the competitiv🦄e picture”.
Sainz would be viewed as a candidate with personal integrity - at a time the FIA has come under heavy scrutiny following several controversies surroܫunding Ben 🌠Sulayem.
Ben S🌠ulayem has been in office since he was elected president in 2021 and is determined to continue for another four-year term when the election is held in Uzbekistan o🐟n 12 December.
The Emirati’s leadership has been questioned by several high-profile figures in the sport, including Robert Reid, who resigned from his role as deputy president fo🐻r sport last month.
Reid expressed concerns over the direction of governance at the FIA under Ben🤪 Sulay🐲em.

F1 drivers want stronger voice
F1 drivers have called to be more involved⛦ in the FIA’s decision-making process in the wake of unease about Ben Sulayem’s ten🔯ure.
Speaking at last weekend’s Miami Grand Prix, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton insisted that the Grand Prix Drivers’♚ Association (GPDA) nee🎶ds to hold “a power seat at the table” in regards to the governance of F1.
"I think ultimജately the GPDA is very unified. Ultimately, we want to be able to work closely with the FIA,” the seven-🔴time world champion said.
“I think everyone, all of us want to continue to work together and make the sport better. And of course, we've faced✅ a bit of an uphill challenge in that communication𒁃 over time.
"Ultimately, we don't hold a power seat at the table and that needs to change, in my opinion. If you look at other sports that have unions, that may be someth🍸ing that comes into play at some stage.
"We don't want to 𝓡control things; we j▨ust want to collaborate with them more and have our voices heard.
"Ultimately, people making decisions for others that have never been in that position, it's good to have the point of view from the driver's perspective, and that's all we try to give.🅠"
Sainz Sr is a figure who w꧑ould both command the respect of F1 drivers and be keen to work in a collaborate manner.

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