Internal disintegration, labor disputes erupt between Ben Sulayem and other stewards, a fight breaks out that damages the FIA’s image, forcing Carlos Sainz Sr to intervene, appointing Sébastien Loeb to take over.
The Fédération Internationale de L’Automobile (FIA) is reportedly in a state of unprecedented internal chaos, with a significant breakdown in relations between President Mohammed Ben Sulayem and other key stewards reportedly leading to open labor disputes. Sources within the organization suggest these growing tensions culminated in a physical altercation, a “fight” that has seriously tarnished the sport’s global image.

The alleged brawl, the details of which remain largely undisclosed, reportedly stemmed from deep disagreements over the direction and management of the FIA. The incident reportedly involved heated exchanges that escalated into physical violence, leaving many within the organization deeply concerned about the governing body’s leadership and overall stability. The fallout from this shocking event was reportedly swift and damaging to the FIA’s reputation.

In the wake of this internal crisis, and with the FIA’s image seriously compromised, veteran motorsport figure Carlos Sainz Sr. reportedly stepped in to try to mediate the situation. Recognizing the urgent need for a unifying figure to restore order and credibility, Sainz Sr. apparently presented a compelling proposal: the appointment of rally legend Sébastien Loeb to take over the reins of the FIA. Sainz Sr. believes that Loeb’s immense respect within the motorsport community, his unblemished reputation, and his proven leadership qualities make him the ideal candidate to lead the FIA out of this turbulent period.

The potential appointment of Sébastien Loeb to lead the FIA is a development that has already generated considerable buzz and speculation. Loeb, a nine-time world champion, is a universally admired figure known for his integrity and passion for motorsport. It remains to be seen whether his appointment would be accepted by the current stewards and how Ben Sulayem would react to such a proposal. However, the fact that a figure of Sainz SR’s stature feels compelled to step in and propose such a significant change underscores the seriousness of the internal rift and the urgent need for strong, respected leadership within the FIA.