Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the President of the FIA, has been at the center of attention recently. Following allegations of race interference, there has been much discussion in the racing community and around the world.
According to a whistleblower from the FIA, Mohammed Ben Sulayem is accused of attempting to prevent the 2023 Las Vegas GP from taking place. He allegedly searched for flaws and errors in the track in order to revoke the event’s license.
Amidst the controversy surrounding Sulayem, the FIA, the governing body of Formula 1, has finally addressed the issue. In a statement, they confirmed that the Compliance Officer has received a report detailing potential allegations involving certain members of their governing bodies. The Compliance Department is currently evaluating these claims.
The allegations against Sulayem are grave, and the FIA has initiated its own investigation to uncover the truth. They have assured everyone that they are following the appropriate procedures to assess the allegations thoroughly.
While the Mohammed Ben Sulayem Las Vegas GP allegations have added a new twist to the upcoming Saudi Arabia event, the world of Formula 1 has already been in turmoil for various reasons throughout the season.
From the controversial behavior of Christian Horner to the constant stream of reports, the F1 paddock has been buzzing with activity. With the recent allegations surrounding Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the situation has once again spiraled out of control.
The 2024 F1 season has just begun, but there has already been a flurry of events off the racing track. Considering the current state of affairs, fans can expect more off-track drama during the upcoming Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend.