FIA PRESIDENT MOHAMMED BEN SULAYEM TO CHAMPION SAFETY, SUSTAINABILITY, INNOVATION AT ASIA PACIFIC CONGRESS

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), will open the FIA Asia Pacific Congress in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on Wednesday by spotlighting the region’s growing impact on motor sport and mobility. The congress, hosted by the Royal Automobile Association of Thailand, brings together motorsport and automotive mobility leaders from across Asia…

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SHARED VISION FOR MOBILITY, MOTORSPORT BOOSTING UAE’S TRADING PARTNERSHIP WITH JAPAN – BEN SULAYEM

FIA President says meeting with Japanese Prime Minister revealed approach which is a model for nations across the world Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), says a shared vision for the future of mobility and motor sport is helping to reinforce the UAE’s strong trading partnership with Japan. Ben Sulayem…

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BEN SULAYEM SAYS JAPAN AND THE FIA ARE UNITED INDRIVING GLOBAL PROGRESS

FIA President reflects on influential visit celebrating mobility innovation and motorsport growth FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has completed an official visit to Japan, reaffirming the strong ties between the Federation and one of the world’s most influential nations in mobility and motorsport. As the governing body for world motorsport and the federation for mobility…

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FIA PRESIDENT MOHAMMED BEN SULAYEM TO VISIT JAPAN TO HIGHLIGHT GLOBAL ROLE OF MOBILITY INNOVATION AND CONTINUED MOTORSPORT GROWTH

The President of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) Mohammed Ben Sulayem will embark on a high-level visit to Japan this week, underscoring the strategic importance of the country in shaping the future of global mobility, automotive innovation, and motorsport development. The visit reaffirms the FIA’s commitment, as the global governing body for motorsport and…

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The slick tyre gamble: Gonzalez wins as Ogura pockets crucial P2 to extend title lead

Wet or dry? That was the question asked of the Moto2 field after a red-flagged stoppage in Japan – and the answer, eventually, was dry. Emerging as a Grand Prix winner for the first time was Manuel Gonzalez as the Spaniard’s slick tyre gamble worked a treat, with the QJMOTOR Gresini Moto2™ star beating World Championship leader Ai Ogura (MT…

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