Ahead of the 2024 FIA Formula 1 Qatar Airways Grand Prix taking place later this month, Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) President Mohammed Ben Sulayem met with Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Jassim Al Thani and the Minister of Sports and Youth, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Bin Ahmed Al Thani.
Top of the agenda was Qatar’s key role in global motor sport alongside the country’s innovation and education in mobility. Advocacy and impact of sustainability in the region were discussed at length – a key consideration for all parties who confirmed their mutual commitment to advancing sustainable practices and raising awareness.
The ongoing collaboration between Qatar, the FIA, and Qatar Motor & Motorcycle Federation (QMMF) ensures the continued growth of motor sport, and success in the mobility and transport sectors, across the region and globally.
From the end of November to mid-December, the world’s eyes will be drawn to Qatar and the Lusail International Circuit in the year of its 20th anniversary. From hosting the penultimate race of the 2024 F1 season, to witnessing top karting talents from across the Middle East and North Africa compete in six thrilling categories at the MENA Karting Championship Nations Cup.
The FIA is committed to increasing accessibility and diversity across motor sport, ensuring equal opportunities for equal talent, with the global grassroots programme crucial to ensuring the continued success of motor sport in the Middle East.
Alongside sporting matters, the parties discussed the FIA’s support in mobility and transport in the region including the concerted efforts that have been made in the country to increase road traffic safety and boost economic growth by adopting comprehensive road safety strategies.
Ben Sulayem said: “My thanks to the Prime Minister of Qatar, for his generous welcome. We had a very productive meeting to discuss the future of global motor sport and mobility.
“It was also good to discuss a number of grassroots development initiatives across motor sport and mobility with the Minister of Youth and Sports.
“I am proud of the close relationship that has been built by the FIA and our regional Member Club Qatar Motor & Motorcycle Federation, and the partnership we have fostered to ensure ongoing innovation and collaboration in the region. My thanks to QMMF President Mr. Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Latif Al Mannai.
“I look forward to the upcoming events taking place in Qatar and spending more time in this vibrant country.”