Swiss driver Laura Villars, 28, has set out her case for the FIA presidency, centering her platform on transparency, sustainability, and road safety.
The platform
Villars argues that the governing body must modernize how it communicates and makes decisions, prioritise long-term environmental commitments, and double down on road safety — the core of its public mandate.
Why this run stands out
At 28, Villars represents a new generation of leadership seeking to blend motorsport expertise with governance reform. Her candidacy places emphasis on credibility, accountability, and continuity between the FIA’s competition arm and its wider societal responsibilities.
The road ahead
With the election landscape still forming, Villars’ message is designed to resonate with clubs and stakeholders looking for clear principles and practical change.