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Stoker looking to succeed Jean Todt as FIA President

Article To news overview Graham Stoker has announced his candidacy to be the next President of the FIA, where he currently works under the title of Deputy President for Sport. Current President Jean Todt is nearing the end of his tenure after 12 successive years in charge of the motoring body, having been initially elected in 2009 before two further four year terms in 2013 and 2017. The British barrister, who has been in his current role for the last 12 years, will be joined in his leadership team by nine-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen, who will be running for Deputy President for Sport, Belgium's Thierry Willemarck who will stand for Deputy President for Mobility, and New Zealand's...
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