Overview
- Carlos Sainz Sr. has announced he is evaluating support within the motorsport community for a potential candidacy in the FIA presidential election scheduled for December 12, 2025, in Tashkent.
- Incumbent FIA President Mohammed bin Sulayem is expected to seek a second term despite criticism over governance issues and high-profile resignations during his tenure.
- Sainz, a two-time World Rally Champion and Dakar Rally winner, has pledged to avoid conflicts of interest by stepping back from any involvement in his son Carlos Sainz Jr.'s Formula 1 career if he runs.
- Recent rule changes lowering the maximum candidate age to 70 have excluded figures like Dave Richards, while Susie Wolff remains a potential contender but has not declared her candidacy.
- Sainz emphasizes his motivation stems from a desire to improve the FIA's transparency, strengthen its relationships with stakeholders, and restore its reputation within motorsport.