Di Grassi interested in FIA presidency following retirement

  • Published on 23 Jan 2018 15:12
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  • By: Fergal Walsh

Audi Formula E racer Lucas di Grassi admits that the role of FIA President would interest him after he hangs up his helmet. The 33-year-old has been tipped by some to take over following the conclusion of Jean Todt's final term.

Todt recently began his third term as he was unopposed in last year's campaign. The Frenchman's final stint as president will expire in 2021. Di Grassi, who is currently the CEO of driverless racing initiative Roborace, has revealed that the FIA presidency role is something he will consider. 

"I love my sport," he said to Autosport. "I have sometimes a very different view from other people. "That showed up when we started Formula E, that showed up a bit with my views on the WEC when I said that LMP1 was not sustainable the way it was going – five years ago when I joined WEC, actually – and with Roborace.

"I would love to help the sport, I'd love to make it more exciting, make races better, make everything safer and at the same time, fight this wave that is pushing motorsport backwards with less categories, more financial problems, less sponsors.

"Of course I would do that, but I'm still young. I have a lot of time in front of me, but why not think big and why not think about the FIA presidency in the future? If I think it's the correct way, and if people would like to share my ideas, I'm more than happy to do so."

Di Grassi has also been very outspoken about the need for motorsport to adapt to a changing world, and believes in the cause of enforcing higher standards of safety for the drivers while racing.

 

Fergal Walsh

Are you kidding me?

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  • Jan 23 2018 - 16:52

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  • Are you kidding me?

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    • Jan 23 2018 - 16:52
  • f1dave

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    Robo president of the FAI, good god what next?

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    • Jan 23 2018 - 18:35
  • I think he would be a great addition, somebody fresh from racing

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    • Jan 23 2018 - 19:41
  • Barron

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    Ari Vatanen would have been best. Any idea why he dropped out? This “kid” would not have a full toolbox yet. Question is, does he have a Ferrari pension? If he does, sign him up! He would be perfect for the FIA.

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    • Jan 24 2018 - 10:16

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