FIA President Jean Todt To Run For Re-Election
He said that "he had waited before declaring he would run until the formal nominations process got under way." Todt: "There is no speculation. I will go for it. All our community knows and I have a lot of support and we have started something." LONDON TIMES
In London, Tom Cary reported "rumors had been swirling that the Frenchman might pull out of the running" after Ward, a former chief policy adviser of the Labour Party and a close ally of Mosley, "declared his intention to stand for election." Of the challenge presented by Ward, who quit his job as director general of the FIA Foundation to stand, Todt added, "In life you must respect the freedom of everyone. Whoever wants to compete can compete." TELEGRAPH
The BBC reported Todt, 67, succeeded Mosley when he was elected in '09 and said, "We have started something at the FIA. It's like climbing a mountain. We try to go up and up. We're at 3,000 meters, but there is still some way to go." BBC