FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has hit back at his accuser,
insisting they “haven't had the guts to come and see me”. Earlier
this year, Ben Sulayem was placed under investigation after
allegations were made against him. Ben Sulayem was accused of
attempting to interfere with the result of the 2023 Saudi Arabian
Grand Prix after Fernando Alonso was penalised. He was also alleged
to have pushed for stopping the certification of the Las Vegas
Strip Circuit. Ben Sulayem was subsequently cleared following an
investigation and speaking to AFP News Agency , the 62-year-old
revealed he is aware of who filed the accusations. “They haven't
had the guts to come and see me,” he said. “Honestly, I can stand
up straight, look you in the eye and tell you that I'm a sportsman
and I play by the rules. "I know who is behind all this, but I
cannot say." 'Convicted' by the public After he was cleared
following an investigation, the FIA Member Clubs from the Americas
suggested legal action should be taken following the accusations.
In response, Ben Sulayem thanked his colleagues for the support he
received as he feels he has already been “convicted” by the public.
"I am overwhelmed by the support of the FIA members,” he said.
“People need to understand that it is the members who put me where
I am. "It is not the media or the Formula 1 teams who are the
origin. I respect them, but I was not elected to care about their
opinion or anyone's opinion of me. I care about what was promised
in my program. "I wish the accusations against me were just
accusations, but I have been convicted in the court of public
opinion. I have nothing to hide."
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