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FIA president Sulayem clarifies involvement of former F1 supremo Ecclestone

over 2 years ago

from: Autosport.com

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Sulayem won last week's FIA presidential election when he beat rival candidate Graham Stoker to the most powerful position in motorsport.One of the early decisions during... read more »

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FIA presidential candidate would 'align' with Hamilton activism

over 2 years ago

from: PlanetF1.com

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Graham Stoker wants to work alongside Lewis Hamilton and make F1 more diverse, if he is elected on Friday. read more »

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Stoker eyes F1 Envoy appointment if he wins FIA election

over 2 years ago

from: Autosport.com

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Stoker is going up against Mohammed ben Sulayem in the vote on 17 December to become the successor of Jean Todt.With the final countdown underway to the election, Stoker has... read more »

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Stoker bids for FIA presidency with Le Mans winner Kristensen

over 2 years ago

from: EspnF1.com

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British barrister Graham Stoker announced on Tuesday his candidacy to succeed Jean Todt as head of Formula One's governing body, the FIA, with Denmark's record nine... read more »

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Stoker to launch FIA presidency bid with Kristensen

over 2 years ago

from: PlanetF1.com

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Graham Stoker, the FIA's deputy president for sport, is to bid to succeed Jean Todt, with Le Mans legend Tom Kristensen among his team. read more »

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Stoker announces candidacy for FIA presidency

over 2 years ago

from: Pitpass.com

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British barrister Graham Stoker has announced his candidacy to be the next President of the FIA. read more »

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Stoker launches campaign to replace Todt as FIA president

over 2 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Graham Stoker has launched a bid to replace current FIA president Jean Todt, who will step down following the conclusion of his third and final term at the head of motorsports... read more »

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Stoker announces bid to succeed Todt as FIA president

over 2 years ago

from: Crash.Net

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Graham Stoker, the FIA's deputy president for sport, has officially announced his candidacy bid to succeed Jean Todt as president of motorsport's governing body. read more »

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Stoker targets FIA presidency with Le Mans winner Kristensen

over 2 years ago

from: GPfans.com

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Graham Stoker has become the latest candidate to throw his hat into the ring for the role of FIA president, supported by record-breaking Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen. read more »

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Graham Stoker: The quiet revolutionary running for FIA president

over 2 years ago

from: Autosport.com

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Graham Stoker is the most powerful figure in motorsport you've never heard of. As FIA Deputy President for Sport since 2009, he's been Jean Todt's right-hand... read more »

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Graham Stoker launches FIA president bid with Tom Kristensen as deputy for sport

over 2 years ago

from: Autosport.com

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Stoker, a British barrister, is a former president of the Motor Sports Association and has been a member of the FIA's World Motor Sport Council since 2004.Most recently... read more »

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Council approves 21-race 2019 calendar and sporting regulation changes

over 5 years ago

from: F1Technical.net

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The World Motorsport Council confirmed a 21-race F1 calendar for 2019. The meeting, hosted by FIA President Jean Todt and Deputy President for Sport Graham Stoker and held in... read more »

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FIA confirms Todt re-elected for another four-years

over 10 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Jean Todt will retain his position as president of the FIA after he ran unchallenged in the election. The Frenchman was voted in at a meeting in Paris on Friday. He begins his... read more »

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