Mohammed ben Sulayem, FIA President. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool

Formula 1 News: Ben Sulayem cleared of any wrongdoing (Update)

The FIA has released the following statement: “After reviewing the results of the inquiries, the Ethics Committee were unanimous in their determination that there was no evidence to substantiate allegations of interference of any kind involving the FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem.”

It added: “Allegations against the FIA President were unsubstantiated, and strong evidence beyond any reasonable doubt was presented to support the determination of the FIA Ethics Committee.

“The President’s complete co-operation, transparency, and compliance throughout the process during this investigation was greatly appreciated.”


March 5, 2024 

(GMM) Yet another scandal is breaking out in Formula 1 – this time putting FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem under the spotlight.

According to leading publications including La Repubblica (Italy), L’Equipe (France) and Britain’s BBC, the 62-year-old – already the subject of earlier F1 power struggles and accusations – is accused with interfering with the work of Formula 1 stewards.

“The president is alleged to have intervened during the 2023 Saudi Arabian GP to have a penalty imposed on Fernando Alonso removed,” La Repubblica reported.

“The (FIA’s) ethics committee will rule on the case within a month and a half.”

An FIA official is said to have alleged that Ben Sulayem called his Middle Eastern and North African vice-president asking for a penalty imposed on Aramco-sponsored Aston Martin to be withdrawn – resulting in Alonso keeping his podium place.

Aramco, the Saudi state-owned oil company, is also a major sponsor of Formula 1.