article-img

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.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More Recommendations
Unlock a World of Endless Discoveries: Your Personalized Recommendation Engine
article-image

Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali has made a clear statement about MotoGP rider Marc Marquez, insisting he is not compared to… Read More

1 years ago Sports Desk
article-image

Title: Weather Prediction for This Sunday’s Main Race in MotoGP Thailand GP 2023 The 2023 MotoGP season has been nothing… Read More

1 years ago Sports Desk
article-image

Kevin Estre, together with his teammates Andre Lotterer and Laurens Vanthoor, arrives at the iconic Le Mans circuit as the… Read More

1 years ago Sports Desk
article-image

In a surprising turn of events that sent shockwaves through the MotoGP world, Marc Marquez, the six-time world champion, is… Read More

1 years ago Sports Desk
article-image

Carlos Sainz, Ferrari’s driver, did not hide his dissatisfaction with McLaren’s dominant performance at the recent Dutch Grand Prix. After… Read More

1 years ago Sports Desk
article-image

Marc Marquez, one of the most famous names in the world of MotoGP, has recently revealed his reasons for rejecting… Read More

1 years ago Sports Desk
Stories Going Viral
Unleashing the Power of Stories
article-image

The 2005 United States Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on June 19, 2005, was one of the most… Read More

8 months ago Jhon Trevor
article-image

Budget cap concerns raise the possibility of Adrian Newey shifting his focus away from F1. This strategic move comes amid… Read More

1 years ago Sports Desk
article-image

Mclaren CEO Zac Brown recently expressed his ‘big concern’ regarding the sister teams Alpha Tauri and Redbull Racing. Red Bull… Read More

1 years ago Sports Desk
article-image

As anticipation builds for the historic MotoGP event in Noida, set to grace the Buddh International Circuit. The spotlight isn’t… Read More

2 years ago Sports Desk
article-image

The CEO of Liberty Media, the parent company of Dorna Sports, recently discussed possible changes to MotoGP, the World Motorcycle… Read More

1 years ago Sports Desk
article-image

The Imola paddock has recently been gripped with speculation on the Formula 1 driver market for the 2025 season, with… Read More

1 years ago Sports Desk
Join Our Exclusive Newsletter and Stay in the Loop!
[newsletter_form form="1"]