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Todt: F1 revolution averted but key challenges remain

The future of the FIA will see the Federation focus on governance and improving existing championships, its president Jean Todt says. While Todt has yet to decide whether or not he will stand for a third term as FIA president, the Frenchman is well aware of the future challenges for the sporting arm of the Federation. Speaking to a select group of media in a private session at the FIA Sport Conference Week in Turin, Todt pointed to governance as the next big issue in sport when asked what would be top of the agenda for the next FIA presidential term. “Clearly it will be the renegotiation of the Concorde Agreement, with the strong issue of the governance,” he said. “On Formula...
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