FIA president Ben Sulayem says Macau conference can help shape future of motorsport, mobility

DUBAI: Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of the FIA, says the federation’s Extraordinary General Assembly and Annual Conference in Macau next week has an important part to play in guiding the future of motorsport and mobility.

Hosted in partnership with the Automobile General Association Macao-China and Galaxy Entertainment Group, and held at the Galaxy International Convention Centre, the three-day event starting on Tuesday will welcome over 450 senior FIA delegates from 149 countries.

It offers opportunities for the FIA, the global governing body for motorsport and the federation for mobility organizations worldwide, to address key initiatives in regional sporting growth, road safety, sustainable mobility, and innovation in transport.

Macau is an iconic location for motorsport fans, playing host to the Macau Grand Prix at the Guia Circuit since 1954. Now, the event welcomes competitors across four FIA categories and is notorious for its demanding course, combining fast straights and tight corners.