FIA formally opens process for new F1 teams to join the grid.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/fia- ... /10427257/
At least some good news
Todt came from the FOM, so did Mosley before him. You probably have to go back to Jean-Marie Balestre (1993), when F1 was a completley different beast to what it is now, to find a FIA president that hadn't sat on the FOM side prior to becoming the FIA pres. The FOM guys are accustom to having a FIA pres with the same point of views as them.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑04 Feb 2023, 17:44I don't like how people are attacking Ben. He's a good, straight forward guy by what he's done so far.
Not wanting to be political, but how does anyone know what his current attitude is?
DDopey wrote: ↑05 Feb 2023, 20:01Ehm, not, those type of comments were not accepted back then either. At least, not in mine environment.
Remember he said he didn't like women that thought they were smarter than men. That different to not liking women who think they're men's equals or who actually are smarter. There is a nuance there.DDopey wrote: ↑05 Feb 2023, 20:01Ehm, not, those type of comments were not accepted back then either. At least, not in mine environment.
Who is Mohammed Ben Sulayem? Everything you need to know about the FIA president
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Where was Mohammed Ben Sulayem born?
Ben Sulayem was born on 12 November 1961 in Dubai in what was then known as the Trucial States, but is now part of the United Arab Emirates.
He was born into a wealthy family and his brother Sultan Ahmed is chairman of Dubai Port World and a real estate developer.
"Ben Sulayem steps back from F1 and passes baton to Tombazis"