Todt's not thinking of another term as FIA president: "I won't change statutes"

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12 April 2020 at 17:05
  • GPblog.com

Jean Todt is on the eve of his final year as president of the FIA and just now, hard times are breaking out for motorsport. Nobody knows how long the coronacrisis will last, but it will have major consequences for the championships under his reign. However, the Frenchman does not intend to stay on any longer to lead during this crisis.

Jean Todt has been in the world of motor racing for a very long time, he started as a rally navigator in the 60's and in the 80's eventually became director of the rally team of Peugeot. In the 1990s, he joined the Ferrari Formula 1 team and now he has been President of the FIA for some time, eleven years to be precise.

No extra term for Todt

Because an FIA president may hold office for a maximum of three terms, Todt will begin his final year as president in 2021. Because we are now living in a time of crisis, it is not unusual in politics for a president to exceed the maximum number of terms. However, Todt does not intend to remain in office any longer as a result of the corona crisis.

"Even if much is asked, I will not change the statutes to be able to stay longer than my three terms," said the French FIA President against motorsport-total.com. "Although I love what I do. It's a blessing that I still have so much passion and energy for this".