Monaco Sports Group announces name change ahead of Formula E Season 9

Edoardo Mortara finished third in the drivers' standing last season. (Formula E)
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Updated 09 September 2022
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Monaco Sports Group announces name change ahead of Formula E Season 9

  • Formerly Venturi Grand Prix, team will remain headquartered in Monaco for 2022-23 FIA Formula E World Championship season

RIYADH: Following the successful conclusion of Formula E Season 8 for Rocket Venturi Racing, Venturi Grand Prix has announced its transition to the Monaco Sports Group ahead of the imminent Gen3 car era.

ROKiT Venturi Racing recently came second in the 2021-22 Team Championship, while its two drivers Edoardo Mortara and Lucas Di Grassi finished third and fifth, respectively, in the drivers’ standings.

The name change heralds the start of a new era in Formula E and precedes the team’s title and powertrain partnership with Maserati for the series’ Gen3 ruleset from Season 9.

Under its new name, the Monaco Sports Group will continue to be controlled by Chairman Scott Swid, and Managing Partner Jose M. Aznar Botella, and will remain headquartered at the same address in the principality.

Swid said: “After completing our most successful season in history, I’m extremely proud to open our next chapter as Monaco Sports Group from Season 9 onwards.

“We have the passion, determination, and experience to compete at the front of the grid, and alongside our partnership with Maserati and their return to top-tier motorsport for the first time in 60 years, we’re facilitating one of the most exciting stories in international sport.

“This spirit stems from our own origins as one of Formula E’s founding teams when, in 2013, Venturi Automobiles president and electric mobility pioneer, Gildo Pastor, made the bold decision to form Venturi Racing ahead of Formula E’s first season.

“To honor this legacy, we will race with the same ambitious ethos as Formula E – one of the fastest-growing sporting platforms in the world – reaching new heights in 2023 with the revolutionary Gen3 car which represents the pinnacle of electric vehicle performance. I can’t begin to express how excited we are to line up on the grid in Mexico City this January as we kick off Season 9,” Swid added.


FIA signs cooperation agreement with Arab League

Updated 17 February 2026
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FIA signs cooperation agreement with Arab League

  • FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem says pact reflects commitment to deliver practical solutions for mobility, tourism and regional cooperation

DUBAI: The FIA, the global governing body for motorsport and the federation for mobility organizations worldwide, has signed an agreement with the Arab League to strengthen cooperation across transport, tourism, sport, and regional policy.

The aim of the pact is to improve cross-border movement through internationally recognized travel and transport documents, including the Carnet de Passages en Douane system for the temporary admission of vehicles, and the International Driving Permit.

Both play an important role in facilitating travel, trade, and tourism, supporting greater regional integration, according to a recent press release from the organization.

FIA Member Clubs are trusted issuers of CPDs and International Driving Permits, working closely with national authorities and international frameworks.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the FIA’s president, said: “This memorandum reflects the FIA’s commitment to working in partnership to deliver practical solutions that support mobility, tourism and regional cooperation.

“By strengthening collaboration with the League of Arab States, we are reinforcing the role of our FIA Member Clubs as trusted partners in facilitating cross-border movement and contributing to economic integration across the region.”

Dr. Ali bin Ibrahim Al-Maliki, assistant secretary-general and head of the economic affairs sector of the Arab League, said: “The LAS General Secretariat places great importance on building partnerships with international and regional organizations in this vital sector in all its forms.

“The FIA is a leading international organization active in transport, tourism, road safety and motorsport for development, and includes national clubs from a number of Arab countries among its members.”

Essa Hamza, chair of the FIA MENA Council, added: “This partnership delivers a platform to advance regional connectivity. Together we are strengthening tourism and cross-border travel, creating a real impact for people and institutions across the Arab world.”

Signed at the league’s general secretariat in Cairo, the agreement builds a framework for practical collaboration and knowledge sharing, the press release stated.