FIA Mayer Impact Manifesto – News & Analysis
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Option 1 (Direct): Tim Mayer Challenges FIA President Ben Sulayem with ‘Impact manifesto’
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Tim Mayer Launches ‘Impact Manifesto’ to Challenge FIA President
Tim Mayer, the former FIA steward who was removed from his position by current FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, has officially launched his campaign to unseat the incumbent. Mayer insists his challenge isn’t about “revenge,” but about offering a genuine choice to a leader he claims has failed to deliver on his promises.
Mayer’s newly released “Impact Manifesto” aims to provide FIA Member Clubs with a compelling alternative to the current leadership, focusing on ethical and effective execution of the FIA’s goals. The manifesto emphasizes measurable milestones and a commitment to clarity.
Related Article: Who is FIA presidential candidate Tim Mayer?
During his campaign launch, Mayer criticized what he called “the illusion of progress and the illusion of leadership” under Ben Sulayem. His manifesto reflects this sentiment with strong, emotive language. Notably,sections of the manifesto related to mobility and sport are still to be released.
Key Points from Mayer’s “Impact Manifesto”:
Governance Reform: Mayer argues that FIA governance has declined under the current governance.
Goal: To elevate the FIA into the “top 20% of Governing Bodies by Globally Recognized Measures by 2028.”
Shift in Culture: Aims to transform the FIA from a “Control culture To a Service culture.”
“Day 1” Promise: Curbing “Presidential excess”
A central promise of Mayer’s campaign is to roll back what he sees as excessive presidential power. This includes reducing the president’s ability to unilaterally control executive and audit committees, including the power to dismiss elected members.
“In no institution in the world should those elected to be the watchdogs be able to be fired by the very executive they are charged with advising and supervising,” the manifesto states.
“100 Days” plan:
Within his first 100 days, Mayer pledges to:
Restructure the leadership to limit the president’s executive role.
Establish a “Grant Support Department” for member clubs.
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Headline: I’ve provided a few options, balancing directness with intrigue and keyword optimization. The best choice depends on the specific platform and target audience.
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