Published: 06/07.09 FIAINMOTION
Responding to requests of a large number of FIA Members, I have
decided to run for the Presidency of the FIA in October. I want to make
a difference and I want change, I understand many of you share my
desire.
My main focus will be to bring unity to the FIA and
increase transparency and accountability for the members, who are after
all the true owners of the Federation and must play a central role in
our organisation. I bring to my candidacy a long history and experience
in both Sport and Mobility.
In Motor Sport, I competed at the
very pinnacle of rallying for much of the 1980s and 1990s, during which
time I developed a thorough understanding of our great sport and its
needs. As President of the FIA, I will seek to restore the harmony and
camaraderie in motor sport – from grass roots to F1 – that very much
existed in my rallying days. The only battles we see should be sporting
not political.
In 1999 I left the world of motor sport to become
a Member of the European Parliament (MEP). During 10 years in Brussels
and Strasbourg, I dedicated my time to championing mobility. I am a
firm believer in the fact that Mobility has brought unrivalled benefits
to society, and I know that this view exists in the very heart of the
FIA. We have a responsibility towards the FIA’s millions of individual
members and the rest of the world’s one billion motorists, to defend
and preserve mobility.
As an MEP, I worked to do just this. In
2005 I created Mobility for Prosperity in Europe (MPE) an organisation
born to defend mobility against a series of disastrous policy proposals
that sought to restrict mobility rather than let it flourish. MPE’s
aims were to decouple the harmful effects of transport from its growth
rather than try to limit transport as long as they are efficient and
non-subsidised; show that modal shift is not a solution to mobility;
improve logistics and lower costs of mobility; enhance the image of
transport; and reduce waste of taxpayer’s money.
Thanks very
much to our joint efforts the politics of EU made an about turn in 2006
accepting our points, and till my last days as an MEP I continued to
champion reason and fair play for Mobility, supporting the EU when it
got things right and speaking up when it got things wrong.
As
FIA President I would seek to continue this work, and utilise the full
strength and power of our organisation to protect mobility throughout
the world.
I grew up and experienced success in motor sport, I
have served as an MEP and won success for Mobility, I have the credible
skill set to deliver for the FIA.
Together we can.