Overview
- The FIA reported its strongest financial performance in ten years, delivering a €6.7 million operating profit on €191.7 million of revenue in FY2025, a turnaround from a €24 million operating loss in 2021.
- The FY2025 results were materially helped by a one‑off €20 million exceptional gain from a long‑term contract extension with the ABB FIA Formula E promoter, Formula E Holdings Limited.
- At Extraordinary General Assemblies in Macau on Thursday, Members approved the FIA 2025 Annual Report & Accounts and amendments to the International Sporting Code and Statutes, including a separate Esports Code and tightened eligibility rules for the presidency.
- The federation announced increased investment in people and programmes by expanding staff, opening a London office, launching new departments and awarding scholarships to Sanad Al Rawahi (ESBS masters) and Megan Balparda (Cranfield MSc with an FIA internship offer).
- The combined commercial and governance changes aim to strengthen long‑term funding for championships, officials and grassroots projects and position the FIA to host future General Assemblies in Shanghai (Dec 12, 2026), Macau (June 2027) and Doha (Dec 2027).