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Jean Todt re-elected FIA president

Jean Todt elected unopposed for second term as FIA chief
Jean Todt elected unopposed for second term as FIA chief

Jean Todt was unanimously re-elected as president of motorsport's world governing body by the International Automobile Federation (FIA) general assembly on Friday.
              
The Frenchman had stood unopposed after British rival David Ward withdrew his candidacy last month.
              
An FIA spokesman said the 250 delegates had voted without abstention for former Ferrari team principal Todt to serve a second four-year period at the helm of the Paris-based federation.

Todt first succeeded Max Mosley to the position in 2009.
              
The FIA is the governing body of Formula One as well as world rallying.      

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