FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem will step back from the daily management of Formula One, his organisation confirmed on Wednesday, as tensions between the sport and its governing body soar following controversies involving him. | Sport24news
An FIA spokesman on Wednesday confirmed to AFP media reports that Ben Sulayem sent a letter to F1 teams announcing that he would give up the day-to-day management of the most prestigious motorsport.
The FIA last month unveiled an overhaul of its department responsible for single-seater racing under the leadership of Nikolas Tombazis, who is now in charge of its day-to-day control. The FIA president sparked a spat with Liberty Media last month when he described as"an inflated price tag" a report in Bloomberg that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund had tried and failed to buy F1 for $20 billion.
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