Mohammed Ben Sulayem faces a new opponent in the
battle for the FIA presidency. Tim Mayer introduced himself at Silverstone to
a select group of media, including GPblog. A report from the presentation amid
the British landscape. On Thursday, a select group of media received an
invitation from ‘FIA Forward’. It announced that a press event would follow on Friday morning, introducing a new candidate for the FIA presidential
election.
Soon it was revealed to be
former FIA steward Tim Mayer.
The announcement did not take place at a facility at the
Silverstone circuit. The site is owned by Formula One Management (FOM) during the British Grand Prix, and they did not allow a session at the circuit.
The reason: the organization wants to remain neutral in the FIA's presidential
elections.
Therefore, the venue was moved to Whittlebury Hall, a luxury
hotel next to the Silverstone circuit. In the hotel, where some
F1 teams and personnel stay, the Hockenheim Room was made available
for Mayer's press conference.
Tim Mayer during the press conference
What Will Tim Mayer Do Differently?
In the small press room, the American started his
prepared speech about the plan of ‘FIA Forward’. As the name suggests,
Mayer aims to advance the FIA as an organization. It’s about integrity,
transparency, and culture within the organization. Something he believes is
missing under Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
And Mayer knows this from personal experience. The American was a steward within the FIA until the end of last year but was ousted by MBS due to
conflicts of interest. As the son of McLaren founder Teddy Mayer, the
steward was deemed unable to judge independently. That was the claim at the time.
Mayer claims that accusation was never substantiated by the FIA,
but only mentioned by Jos Verstappen. According to Mayer, there was no problem with him wanting to become president of the FIA.
Mayer aims to take over from his former boss Mohammed
Ben Sulayem.
Mayer also directly attacked Mohammed Ben Sulayem. It wasn’t about ‘revenge feelings’, but Mayer repeatedly pointed out what went wrong under
Sulayem and what he would do better as president.
Especially the ‘empty’ promises by Sulayem were the problem.
Sulayem might have had the right intentions and brought the right people on board, but the execution was poor. Mayer also repeatedly mentioned the fact that many
people had left the organization.
Tim Mayer for FIA Forward
How Does Mohammed Ben Sulayem React
Yet, it wasn’t just an attack on Sulayem. According to Mayer, the Emirati had also done good things, especially for the
smaller clubs within the FIA. And here, Mayer encounters the biggest problem.
While in Europe, associations might be more inclined towards a change, winning
support from club members in South America or Africa will be much more challenging.
Mayer himself believes this is possible, even if the time until the
election in December is short. Mayer will visit all countries to garner their support. Mayer stressed that he wants to offer the same as Mohammed ben Sulayem, but on top of that, a ‘more professional’ organization.
A significant area for improvement for the FIA, according to Mayer,
is the support for stewards. According to the former steward, this is far behind other major sports. There, referees receive training from
extensive teams, which is not the case for FIA stewards. The
stewards also do it as volunteers.
In the coming months, it will become clear whether Mayer is a serious
candidate for the FIA presidency. The American has ambitious plans,
but little time to win over the associations, those who ultimately vote for the
president. Mohammed Ben Sulayem will not remain silent after his opponent’s statements. We are waiting for the inevitable response
from the Emirati and the ensuing battle for the presidency.