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Since becoming FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem has caused contr
MOTOR SPORT
Running world motorsport’s governing body is often a thankless task. Formula 1 alone has been a febrile web of commercial challenges, political dissent and clandestine manoeuvrings for decades now. An
Carlos Sainz Sr is weighing up whether to stand against current incumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem in December’s FIA presidential elections, and will try to ascertain his level of support among the FIA’s
Who cares if Flavio Briatore isn’t recognised as Alpine team principal? The important point is that he’s there. You may not approve of the wild-haired man who gabbles in unintelligible English, but th
David Lappartient breezes into his office at UCI headquarters in Aigle, slaps a folder of paperwork on his desk and allows himself a wry smile when he’s asked about his failure in the recent Internati
With the global sportscar scene buoyant right now and Le Mans upcoming, Matt James reflects back to a time when the World Sportscar Championship disappeared altogether against a highly political backdrop in 1991