Is FIA Optimistic About Its New Senate Lineup for 2026?
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Geneva, Feb 21 (NationPress) The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the global authority overseeing motorsport, expressed its optimism regarding the new Senate's structure, highlighting its diverse international representation and multifaceted industry experience.
In a statement issued from their headquarters, the FIA noted, "Otabek Umarov, Fatma Samoura, Akio Toyoda, and Anar Alakbarov contribute extensive expertise from various industries to the FIA Senate." The FIA emphasized that these appointments enhance the governance body with significant global representation and varied leadership backgrounds.
The organization stated that the Senate is crucial in defining its long-term strategic goals, and the ongoing involvement of its members introduces innovative perspectives and knowledgeable insights to advance the FIA's mission in global motorsport and mobility, as reported by Xinhua.
The 2026 FIA Senate comprises 16 members, including FIA President Mohammed ben Sulayem and Senate President Carmelo Sanz de Barros.
Zhan Guojun from China has been reappointed to the Senate, where he has served for over a decade as president of the Federation of Automobile and Motorcycle Sports of China (CAMF).
The Senate serves as the primary decision-making authority for the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), which governs various aspects of the global automobile sector.
The FIA has two key roles regarding automobile usage: its mobility division advocates for motoring organizations, the automotive sector, and car users regarding road safety and traffic flow, while its sport division governs numerous international motorsport championships and disciplines, including Formula One.
Its most notable duty includes the licensing and sanctioning of prestigious events such as Formula One, World Rally Championship, World Endurance Championship, TCR World Tour, World Rallycross Championship, Formula E, and various other racing formats.