Introduction
Mohammed Ben Sulayem welcomed more than 500 senior delegates to the FIA Annual General Assemblies in Tashkent. He expressed strong pride in the achievements made over the last four years and said the federation reached new milestones in safety, governance and global development. He also said the FIA built stronger systems that now guide motorsport and mobility across many regions. His message focused on teamwork, unity and long-term reforms that changed the structure and transparency of the federation. His remarks set the tone for discussions on future growth, sustainability and safety frameworks.
FIA Delegates Discuss Growth
The annual meetings gathered representatives from many countries who lead motorsport and mobility at the global level. The delegates reviewed new safety rules, digital tools and development programs that support both professional and grassroots motorsport. They also discussed future plans that aim to improve the experience of drivers, teams and members. Many delegates praised the UAE’s role in modernising the FIA’s internal processes and its strong support for global motorsport reform. The sessions focused on cooperation, new technologies and the future direction of the sport.
Central Role in Global Motorsport
Sulayem said the UAE will keep supporting international projects that help the FIA community grow. He noted that many reforms now adopted worldwide were first designed during his term. He highlighted the progress made in financial governance, equality programs, training systems and safety development across motorsport. He also said the federation now works with more clarity and trust thanks to new reporting and audit structures. Many delegates agreed that these changes raised the standards of global motorsport management.
FIA Discussions on Future Strategy
Tashkent served as the hub for major strategy meetings as leaders explored new ideas for 2025 and beyond. The agenda covered sustainability plans, electric motorsport, talent development, digital innovation and mobility standards. Delegates said the meetings came at a time of global change, especially in technology and environmental policy. The FIA aims to stay ahead by building strong systems that support growth across all regions. The host city provided a platform for productive dialogue and new partnerships.
Conclusion
Sulayem closed his remarks by thanking all members who supported reforms and helped strengthen the FIA. He said the federation now stands on a more stable base due to teamwork and a clear vision for the future. He also said the next steps will focus on deeper cooperation, more safety programs and stronger support for emerging motorsport markets. His message carried confidence and optimism as he looked ahead to new challenges and opportunities.

