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The World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) is the most powerful body of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). It decides on rules and regulations for the FIA's various racing series, from karting to Formula One.[1] Its membership is chosen by the FIA General Assembly, which contains representatives from national automobile clubs (ASNs) throughout the world. It is one of two FIA World Councils; the other deals with matters such as tourism.
The World Motor Sport Council meets three or four times a year to consider proposals from specialist FIA Commissions. It has a current membership of 27, including FIA President Jean Todt and Formula One chairman Chase Carey.
List of members (2017–term)
Position
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Representing
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Member
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President
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FIA President
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Jean Todt
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Deputy-president (Sport)
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United Kingdom
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Graham Stoker
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Vice-presidents
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Mexico
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José Abed
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United Arab Emirates
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Mohammed bin Sulayem
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Argentina
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Carlos Gracia Remohi
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Italy
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Angelo Sticchi Damiani
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Ivory Coast
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Surinder Thatthi
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Germany
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Hermann Tomczyk
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China
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Wan Heping
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Elected members
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Spain
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Manuel Avino
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Australia
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Garry Connelly
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Belgium
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François Cornelis
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United States
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Dennis Dean
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France
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Nicolas Deschaux
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Monaco
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Michel Ferry
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Croatia
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Zrinko Gregurek
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Russia
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Victor Kiryanov
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Paraguay
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Hugo Mersán
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Japan
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Koichi Murata
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Finland
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Juhani Pakari
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India
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Gautam Singhania
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Venezuela
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Vicenzo Spano
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Turkey
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Serkan Yazici
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Members by right
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FIA Women in Motorsport Commission
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Michèle Mouton
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FIA Drivers' Commission
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Tom Kristensen
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FIA Manufacturers' Commission or Ferrari SpA
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François Fillon
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Formula One Management
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Chase Carey
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Source:[2]
References
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