Muscat Daily

Plans for motor sport’s first talent developmen­t model to be unveiled at FIA MENA Congress

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Plans to launch motor sport’s first talent developmen­t model will be unveiled at the FIA Sport Regional Congress for the Middle East and North Africa which began in Muscat on Monday.

The initiative is designed to reinforce efforts to attract a steady flow of young people into motor sport, which FIA regional Vice President for Sport, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, says is facing a survival issue.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of the Emirates Motorsport­s Organizati­on (EMSO), has commission­ed a study into the challenge faced by motor sport worldwide to bring in young talent in order to preserve its future. It will be presented at the congress, to be attended by FIA President Jean Todt and officials from 20 MENA region national motor sport authoritie­s, by Professor David Hassan, one of the world’s leading experts in sport management.

“Drivers are our customers, and if we don’t have a steady stream of young people into our sport not only are we failing in our duty as ASNs (motor sport authoritie­s), but we will go out of business in the future,” said Sulayem. “It is a survival issue.”

Professor Hassan, Associate Dean at Ulster University in Northern Ireland, has published 15 books and 175 other scientific outputs, having worked collaborat­ively with academic researcher­s from around the globe.

Sulayem says Saudi Arabia’s highly successful staging of the Dakar Rally for the first time last month, coupled with the launch of the inaugural MENA Karting Championsh­ip Nations Cup in Muscat this week, already show regional motor sport taking positive strides.

“After many years of discussion on the need to create a regional karting event, it is now a reality and this is a positive step forward. The other big developmen­t has been the Dakar move to Saudi Arabia which provided a massive lift not only to Saudi motor sport, but to the growth of cross country rallies in MENA.

“We are now the global hub for this popular form of motor sport, and I welcome the investment by the Saudi government into the sport. Hopefully, this will encourage other government­s to see the value and benefits that motor sport can bring.”

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