MENA clubs back Ben Sulayem for second term as FIA president

FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem is being backed by MENA's FIA clubs for bringing vital reforms across mobility and motorsport. (DPPI)
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Updated 02 June 2025
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MENA clubs back Ben Sulayem for second term as FIA president

  • Regional officials say he has shown ‘integrity, innovation, and courage’ in driving positive change on the world stage

DUBAI: National motor sport and mobility authorities from across the Middle East and North Africa region have delivered another major vote of confidence in Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s leadership of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile and urged him to seek re-election as president.

The 29 FIA member clubs have written to Ben Sulayem saying that his tenure “has brought vital reforms across mobility and motorsport, marked by enhanced transparency, governance, sustainability, and inclusivity.”

Backing him for a second term in office, they expressed confidence that this will “further strengthen and modernize the organization for the benefit of all its members and stakeholders.”

In a letter of support to Ben Sulayem, the clubs said: “Your vision has helped bridge gaps, inspire unity, and empower regions like ours to contribute more meaningfully to the global FIA mission.

“We now feel equal as members of the FIA regardless of our size or location. We are proud to stand behind a leader from our region who has shown integrity, innovation, and courage in driving positive change on the world stage.”

Among the senior regional officials to sign the letter were MENA FIA Vice President for Mobility Essa Hamza Al-Failakawi from Kuwait, MENA FIA Vice President for Sport Abdulla bin Issa Al-Khalifa from Bahrain, and President of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdulla Al-Faisal.

The clubs told Ben Sulayem: “The modernization of our institution and the strong emphasis you have placed on member engagement and regional development have greatly benefited our clubs and the communities we serve.”

Ben Sulayem responded, saying: “I am deeply grateful for the trust and encouragement shown by the 29 sport and mobility member clubs from across the MENA region.

“This support holds special meaning for me, given my close connection to the region. I’ve seen firsthand the exceptional talent, commitment, and ambition that define the MENA community, and it is a true honor to have this backing. 

“The work being done by clubs in both sport and mobility across the region reflects the core values of the FIA — from grassroots initiatives like the MENA Karting Cup to ongoing efforts in road safety and sustainable mobility.

“Together, we will continue to shape a stronger, more dynamic FIA — one that truly represents the strength, diversity, and potential of every region we serve.”

The overwhelming support for Ben Sulayem from his home region quickly follows another powerful endorsement of his achievements as president, delivered in a letter of support from 36 FIA member clubs across the Americas.


Wehrlein celebrates 100th E-Prix with victory in first Jeddah race of the weekend

Updated 14 February 2026
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Wehrlein celebrates 100th E-Prix with victory in first Jeddah race of the weekend

  • Porsche Formula E driver takes Round 4 win and tops the drivers' standings

JEDDAH: Pascal Wehrlein marked his 100th Formula E race in style on Friday, securing victory in Round 4 of the Formula World Championship at the first Jeddah E-Prix of the weekend.

The Porsche Formula E Team driver combined precise Pit Boost timing with strategic use of Attack Mode to hold off Mahindra Racing’s Edoardo Mortara and Jaguar TCS Racing’s Mitch Evans.

Starting third on the grid, Wehrlein delayed activating both his 50kW attack mode and Pit Boost executing a strategy that allowed him to pull eight seconds clear of his rivals in the closing stages.

“It was a super, nicely executed race,” Wehrlein said.

“I waited a bit with the Pit Boost but also with the Attack Mode, and I think that was the right strategy.

“Being at the top of the Championship is not too relevant right now. Obviously, I wanted that win really badly — it’s been a while — and it’s great to bounce back like that,” he added.

Mortara, who had slipped from pole to fifth after a wheelspinning start, recovered strongly to finish second.

“The incident at the start must have been nice for the cameras! I lost five places. It got better after,” he said.

“The team has done a tremendous job, especially on the starts, since the beginning of the year. Today’s start wasn’t ideal, but it’s not the end of the world and we still finished P2,” he added.

Evans climbed from the top 10 to secure third, showing the advantage of late Attack Mode activation.

“I’m massively happy,” he said. “It was all about strategy today and the pace was extremely fast from quite early on. Racing against drivers like Jake (Dennis), you can put some faith in him but it was tight. Overall, I’m very happy to get a Third after my win last time out. We’re in good shape for tomorrow and we’ll try to build from here.”

Nico Muller (Porsche) finished fourth, followed by Antonio Felix da Costa (Jaguar TCS Racing) and Nick Cassidy (Citroën Racing), who recovered from 13th on the grid to claim sixth.

Wehrlein’s victory, combined with the fastest lap, delivered 26 points and propelled him to the top of the drivers' standings with 64 points, ahead of Cassidy’s 48.

Porsche now lead the teams’ championship with 109 points, while the Stuttgart marque also tops the manufacturers’ standings on 125 points.

The Formula E World Championship continues on Saturday with Round 5 of the season under the lights at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit for the second race of the weekend.