28 October: FIA PRESIDENT ELECTED FOR FOUR-YEAR TERM
Max Mosley has been elected President of the FIA for a further term by the FIA General Assembly which met in Rome, today (October
28). It is the fourth consecutive term for Mr Mosley.
Mr Mosley was first elected President of FISA (Federation Internationale
du Sport Automobile), the FIA's then sport division, in 1991 and re-elected in 1992. In 1993, after FISA was merged with the main
body of the FIA, Mr Mosley was elected President of the FIA for the first time. He was re-elected in 1997, 2001 and again today.
The
General Assembly, the supreme executive body of the FIA, which consists of the presidents of each of the FIA's member clubs and
national organisations, voted unanimously for Mr Mosley’s re-election.
Further to amendments to the FIA Statutes the
following were also elected as part of Mr Mosley’s candidacy list:
President of the Senate Michel Boeri, ACM (Monaco)
Deputy
President for Sport Marco Piccinini, ACI (Italy)
Deputy President for Mobility and the Automobile Sebastian Salvado,
RACC (Spain)
Members of the Senate
Henry Krausz
ANA (Mexico)
HH
Tunku Mudzaffar
AAM (Malaysia)
Peter Meyer
ADAC/DMSB (Germany)
Tianshu
Shi
FASC (China)
Eduardo Silva Araya
ACCHI (Chile)
Vice
Presidents of the FIA for Sport
José Abed
OMDAI (Mexico)
Michel
Boeri
ACM (Monaco)
Nazir Hoosein
MAI (India)
Derek
Ledger
RACJ (Jordan)
Shekhar Mehta
FMU (Uganda)
Jacques
Regis
FFSA (France)
Hermann Tomczyk
DMSB (Germany)
Vice
Presidents of the FIA for Mobility and the Automobile
Victor Dumot
TACPy (Paraguay)
Gabriel
Gonzalez
ANA (Mexico)
Werner Kraus
ÖAMTC (Austria)
Franco
Lucchesi
ACI (Italy)
Juan Manuel Sandberg Haedo
ACA (Argentina)
Setsuo
Tanaka
JAF (Japan)
Guido Van Woerkom
ANWB (Netherlands)
In
addition to the election of Mr Mosley’s candidacy list the following members of the World Motor Sport Council and the World
Council for Mobility and the Automobile were also elected: