The date for the ruling in Villars' lawsuit against the FIA has been announced.
We reported that Swiss racer Lora Villars, who had sought to stand in the FIA presidential election, filed a lawsuit against the federation in the Paris court. The aim of the lawsuit is to challenge the current rules that effectively prevent her from mounting a real challenge to the incumbent president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
Villars applied to the Paris Court of First Instance to "suspend the FIA presidential election until a decision on the merits of the dispute is rendered." The first hearing took place on November 10, at which a date for the final decision was set.
The Paris court will announce its verdict in the case on December 3. The FIA presidential election will take place on December 12 in Tashkent.
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The date for the ruling in Villars' lawsuit against the FIA has been announced.
We reported that Swiss racing driver Laura Villars, who sought to run in the FIA presidential election, filed a lawsuit against the federation in a Paris court.
