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‘Pushing for more events including Formula 1 in India’

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NEW DELHI, Feb 13 :FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem feels a combination of hosting high-profile racing events like Formula 1 and extensive work at the grassroots is what India needs to revive motorsport in the country.
Speaking on the sidelines of the inaugural Formula E race in Hyderabad, the first non-European president of the world governing body for car racing, spoke on a range of issues including his plans for a big market like India, women in motorsport, the pressing need to make the sport more affordable and why he has stepped back from the day to day running of FIA.
“In my manifesto (ahead of his election in December 2021) I had mentioned how important India is. Not because I am here, not because I am the president,” said Ben Sulayem, a former rally driver from the UAE. “India and China both have the manufacturers, both have the numbers. We have not scratched the surface yet. I mean it when I say this. We are talking about 2.8 billion people in these two countries and we have less than 8000 competitive licenses.
“We need to grow but how do we grow? There is no one size that fits all. India is different so we have to listen to people here. We have to empower ASN (Indian governing body FMSCI) to make sure that we are doing the right thing.” A round of Formula E on Sunday was India’s first world championship status race in 10 years. The Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix was discontinued after three races due to financial and bureaucratic hurdles.
Formula E and a MotoGP race scheduled later this year is seen as a much needed boost to Indian motorsport and Ben Sulayam hopes the momentum can be sustained.
“It has been long (since India hosted big event) but it is something we welcome. We don’t want events to come just and go but we want it to come and stay and leave an impression.
“That is why planning for motorsport is very important because you don’t want investment which goes into the racing (to be wasted). The infrastructure has to be utilised by the Indians.
“Racing on street circuits way forward for India:The 61-year-old said he will be pushing to get more events to India including Formula 1 but work at the ground level is equally important. Formula E took place on a street circuit in the heart of Hyderabad and Ben Sulayem feels that is way forward for hosting more high-profile events.
“These are circuits we believe will help build motorsport culture, it will make the sport more appealing, more than appealing it will make it affordable.
“I am pushing for more events in India and affordable vehicles and we passed that already in the FIA general assembly.
We have a new identity for karting and cross cars.” Can the Formula 1 return to India in the near future? “Of course it can comeback… The opportunity is there and I have to break these barriers to ensure it happens. The FIA is for all the members,” said Ben Sulayem.
He added that to popularise motorsport, India not only needs big ticket events, it needs drivers performing on the world stage and the involvement of manufacturers.
Wcomen in motorsport: The FIA last year appointed its first ever Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Advisor to promote diversity, double participation and get more women into motorsport.
The governing body also has a CEO for the first time in its 118-year-old history and that too a female — Natalie Robyn.
Ben Sulayem said the FIA is focussed on getting more women into motorsport. The last female to race in Formula 1 was Lella Lombardi in 1976.
“We are even combining (men and women racing together).
I had someone telling me that F2 and F3 physically is not fit for women. I said ‘No.This is achievable’.
“The next generation has to fit all. I took a stand that the chassis has to fit for women because their body is different to men.
There were some issues with the power-steering but I said ‘it is doable’ and they are doing it. I don’t believe anybody is less than the other.” (PTI)

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