FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem Meets With French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem met at present with French President Emmanuel Macron to reaffirm the historic partnership between France and the Fédération Internationale de l’Car (FIA). The assembly highlighted shared priorities throughout motorsport, highway security, mobility, and the safety of younger folks on-line.
With the FIA’s headquarters located in Paris, France holds a singular place within the Federation’s heritage, and this was additional highlighted at present because the FIA confirmed the renewal of its dedication to France as one in all its key centres of excellence.
Talking at size, the leaders celebrated France’s pivotal position in international motorsport, from historic occasions such because the Paris–Rouen trial in 1894 to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which continues to draw hundreds of spectators and generates vital impression, supporting over 1,000 full time jobs and contributing over €162m to the French economic system.
President Macron and President Ben Sulayem additionally mentioned France’s ongoing illustration within the FIA System 1 Championship, the French expertise competing throughout the FIA World Championships, the contributions of French producers and promoters in shaping worldwide motorsport, and assist for the facilitation of visas for international FIA delegates attending conferences in Paris.
The Presidents have been joined by President Yann de Pontbriand of the Car Membership de France (ACF), one of many FIA’s authentic member golf equipment and the world’s first car membership based in 1895 – he’s additionally President of the FIA Founding Members Golf equipment, and Pierre Gosselin, President of the Fédération Française du Sport Car (FFSA). Discussions collectively coated the central position the golf equipment play alongside the FIA in selling secure and accountable mobility and motorsport, alongside France’s historic contribution to the sectors.
The dialog additionally targeted on highway security and sustainable mobility. President Ben Sulayem and President Macron exchanged views on initiatives to make mobility safer, extra reasonably priced, and extra sustainable such because the newly launched FIA Driver Security Index, a primary of its variety international benchmark developed to measure and examine driver threat utilizing cutting-edge AI expertise.
Defending younger athletes and selling respect on-line was one other key matter. The leaders mentioned the FIA’s United In opposition to On-line Abuse (UAOA) marketing campaign, which aligns intently with France’s insurance policies on social media security for kids. By combining regulation, schooling, and technological instruments, the marketing campaign goals to create safer, extra inclusive environments for the sporting group and is supported globally by each governments and sporting organisations.
Talking following the assembly, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, mentioned: “Right this moment highlights the deep and historic connection between France and the FIA, a bond that stretches again to the founding of our Federation in Paris over a century in the past. Collectively, we’re dedicated to advancing safer roads, extra sustainable and accessible mobility for all, and fostering innovation in motorsport that advantages communities worldwide.
“France has at all times been on the coronary heart of automotive progress, and it’s a privilege to work alongside President Macron to make sure this legacy continues whereas addressing the challenges of the trendy mobility panorama.”
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The Fédération Internationale de l’Car (FIA) is the governing physique for world motor sport and the federation for mobility organisations globally. It’s a non-profit organisation dedicated to driving innovation and championing security, sustainability and equality throughout motor sport and mobility.
Based in 1904, with workplaces in Paris, London and Geneva, the FIA brings collectively 245 Member Organisations throughout 5 continents, representing hundreds of thousands of highway customers, motor sport professionals and volunteers. It develops and enforces laws for motor sport, together with seven FIA World Championships, to make sure worldwide competitions are secure and truthful for all.
