5 minutes ago! Sébastien Loeb just did exactly what the president of the FIA, Ben Sulayem, was afraid!
In a spectacular escalation of the current dispute, the Legend of the Sébastien Loeb rally would have taken the action itself as the president of the FIA, Muhammad Ben Sulayem, has desperately tried to prevent. After the controversial cancellation of its legendary title of the FIA and the prohibition of the means imposed, Loeb apparently found a way to avoid restrictions and transmit a powerful message that will surely trigger the already volatile situation that surrounds the management of the FIA.

While the specific method that Loeb used to avoid the prohibition of the media is not confirmed, the first reports suggest that they may have used its great personal network and its independent platforms so that your voice is heard. This could involve taking advantage of social networks, independent podcasts or even direct communication with influential figures within the automobile community. Whatever the tactic, the fact that Loeb apparently challenged the attempt of the FIA to silence it will undoubtedly be considered a daring and provocative decision.

According to Ben Sulayem’s initiates, it was precisely the following: that Loeb, a highly respected and extremely popular figure, would find a way to continue exercising its influence and gather support for the possible presidential offer of Carlos Sainz SR, despite the punitive measures of the FIA. Loeb’s refusal to be silenced demonstrates his unwavering position and his commitment to what he believes is the right direction for the future of the automobile government. It is likely that this act of challenge resonates strongly with fans who have already expressed their outrage at the treatment of the Rally icon FIA.

Loeb’s last immediate decision should be explosive. Ben Sulayem and FIA now face the challenge of responding to a direct and public challenge to his authority. The situation has overcome a simple sanction and has become a direct confrontation that will probably galvanize the opposition to the current leaders of the FIA and intensify the already animated atmosphere that surrounds the next presidential elections. The world of motor racing looks with breath to see how this struggle of power will take place.