The FIA has abolished term limits for the president of the motorsport governing body, removing the restriction on how long the incumbent can remain in office.
The decision was confirmed by the FIA following a General Assembly meeting in Macau ahead of this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.
Under the previous regulations, the president could serve a maximum of three four-year terms.
This limit was reached by Jean Todt, who stepped down from the presidency in 2021 and was succeeded by Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
He was re-elected in 2025 after facing no opposition, ensuring he will remain in office for another four years before the next election takes place in 2029.
It was expected to be the final time Ben Sulayem could stand for the position; however, that will no longer be the case following the latest changes.
A vote of FIA member clubs was held on Thursday, in which the rule was pushed through, among various other changes to its statutes.
“The decisions approved by our Members here today reflect the continued progress we are making together as a Federation,” said Ben Sulayem.
“Through stronger governance, financial discipline and a clear long-term vision, we are building an FIA that is better equipped to support our Members, strengthen our championships, and deliver for motorsport and mobility worldwide.
“These outcomes are the result of collaboration across our global community.
“As we look ahead, we remain focused on creating new opportunities, increasing participation, advancing innovation, and ensuring the FIA continues to grow as a strong, sustainable and trusted federation for the future.”
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