Todt set for third term as FIA president

Jean Todt is set to spend a third term as FIA president after being the only candidate to submit a completed application ahead of the upcoming General Assembly meeting♔ in Paris.

Former Ferrari Formula 1 chief Todt became FIA president in 2009 after defeating Finnish rally legeཧnd Ari Vatanen, and ran unopposed in 2013 to secure a second term after the opposing David Ward withdrew after failing to gain enough 🅰support.

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Jean Todt is set t✱o spend a third term as FIA president after being the only candidate to submit a completed application ahead of the upcoming General Assembly meeting in Paris.

Former Ferrari Formula 1 chief Todt became FIA president in 2009 after defeating Finnish rally legend 🅷Ari Vatanen, and ran unopposed in 2013 to secure a second term after the opposing David Ward withdrew after failing to gain enough support.

Todt announced his intention to run for a third term as FIA president back ꦰi🍷n May, and was confirmed as the only candidate in a statement issued by motorsport's world governing body on Wednesday.

Todt's thi🦄rd term as FIA president - set to last until 2021 - will be confirmed at the FIA Annual General Assembly in Paris on December 8.

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