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Allegations Against FIA’s Mohammed Ben Sulayem Surface Amid Las Vegas GP Scrutiny”

1 years ago By Sports Desk

“Complaints raised against FIA Mohammed Ben Sulayem during Las Vegas Grand Prix review”Amid intense scrutiny of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) and its president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, are facing a storm of disturbing allegations.

The focus is now on claims that Ben Sulayem tried to prevent the Class 1 status of the Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit from hosting Formula 1 races.

The claims suggest that Ben Sulayem was actively trying to harm the Las Vegas circuit following the controversy surrounding his alleged influence over the results of the 2023 Saudi Grand Prix. According to a report by the BBC, a whistleblower has revealed that, on the instructions of the FIA president, a driver is looking for artificial faults on the Las Vegas street circuit in order to offer his approval to host the Grand Prix.

This shocking turn of events raises serious questions about Ben Sulayem’s intentions, especially since the Las Vegas Grand Prix was the first to be entirely organized by Formula One owner Liberty Media. Despite instructions to whistleblowers, no artificial error was detected and the circuit retained its class. 1 status.

The matter is further complicated by the previous allegation that Ben Sulayem intervened in the fine of Fernando Alonso during the 2023 Saudi Arabia. The report, obtained by the BBC, was reported to the FIA ethics committee by Paolo Basarri, the FIA’s compliance officer for the abuse. Details of two separate events.Uncertainty hangs over Ben Sulayem’s motivations for wanting to block the certification of the Las Vegas circuit.

The event was a landmark event for Formula One, with Liberty Media investing at least £500m in the hope of promoting the sport in the US and around the world. In the background, however, is the two-year financial tension between Liberty Media and the FIA, and Ben Sulayem tried to get more money out of F1 on several occasions.Under the agreement between the parties involved, Liberty Media pays the FIA approximately $40 million a year for its legislative duties in F1. The complexity of the allegations casts a shadow over the integrity of the sport and highlights the need for a thorough investigation to clarify the controversial events at Ben Sulayem and the FIA.

The Las Vegas Grand Prix, although a sporting success, is now surrounded by intrigues that could have a significant impact on the Formula 1 scene.”

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