Laura Villars Becomes First Woman To Run for FIA President 

If elected, Villars aims to make the FIA more democratic, transparent, responsible & open to women & new generations...

Laura Villars, a 28-year-old Swiss racing driver, officially announced her candidacy for the presidency of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). She becomes the first woman in FIA history to seek this office, marking a historic milestone for motorsport and sports governance alike, campaign officials stated in a press release.

“The FIA must once again be the federation of clubs and license holders. My ambition is a governance that is more democratic, more transparent, more responsible and open to women and new generations. I strongly believe that motorsport needs diversity and innovation to keep inspiring younger generations worldwide,” said Villars.

An International Racing Career

Here’s a look at Villars’ racing career:

Competition for FIA Presidency

The FIA presidential election will be held on Dec. 12, 2025, during the General Assembly in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Incumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem is seeking a second term, and former FIA steward Tim Mayer has also announced his candidacy.

Villars’ Proposed Agenda

Here’s a list of Villars’ goals for FIA if she wins the election:

About Laura Villars

Born Aug. 29, 1997, in Switzerland, Villars is a racing driver and entrepreneur. She advocates for women and youth in motorsport, embodying a new generation of independent, modern, responsible leadership, noted the release.

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