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With 61 international victories in the [[Middle East]] overall, he has won more [[FIA]] rallies, and more [[FIA]] championships, than any other driver.
With 61 international victories in the [[Middle East]] overall, he has won more [[FIA]] rallies, and more [[FIA]] championships, than any other driver.


Sulayem’s international reputation was widened by regular overseas excursions, including several with the official Toyota works team in the [[FIA World Rally Championship]].
Sulayem’s international reputation was widened by regular overseas excursions, including several with the official Toyota works team in the [[FIA]] [[World Rally Championship]].
His 1991 victory in Turkey’s [[Bosphorus Rally]] was the first by an Arab driver in an international Rally outside the Middle East.
His 1991 victory in Turkey’s Bosphorus Rally was the first by an Arab driver in an international Rally outside the Middle East.


Over the next two years he contested the [[Group N World Rally Championship]], recording production class victories in [[Spain]] and [[Argentina]]
Over the next two years he contested the [[Group N]] World Rally Championship, recording production class victories in [[Spain]] and [[Argentina]]


==Interests==
==Interests==

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Mohammed Ben Sulayemm
Personal information
NationalityUnited Arab Emirates UAE
Born1961
World Rally Championship record
Active years1988, 1990, 1991 – 1995
TeamsFord, Toyota
Championships14
Rally wins61
First rally1984 Acropolis Rally
First win
Last rally2003

Mohammed Ahmed bin Sulayem or Mohammed ben Sulayem (born 1961) is the Arab world’s leading motor sport figure and an influential official within the sport’s world governing body, the FIA. A successful organiser and record-breaking former international rally driver, he is a role model to young people across the Middle East.

In a rallying career spanning three decades, he became the most successful Arab driver in motor sport history with 14 FIA Middle East Championship titles, and established himself as a sporting ambassador for the region.

In 2008, he became the first Arab named as Vice President of the FIA, and the first to be elected to the FIA World Motor Sport Council. In his FIA role he has pioneered teaching, research and knowledge transfer initiatives in motor sport.

As President of the Automobile and Touring Club of the UAE since 2006, he has built the organisation into one of the world’s leading national motor sport and motoring authorities, with acknowledged expertise in associated training, research and education.

Born in Dubai, he is one of the most celebrated sporting figures to emerge from the United Arab Emirates. He is recognised for presenting a modern and progressive image of the Arab world to a global audience, and by promoting good causes, public service and education.

Education

Sulayem studied at the American University in Washington D.C., and at the University of Ulster in the UK where he majored in business.

Post-rallying

After entering rallying in Dubai in the early 1980s, Sulayem quickly progressed from local events into the [[FIA] Middle East Championship]] which was established in 1984, and two years later he won the first of his 14 regional titles.

From that point on he dominated the Middle East Championship up to his retirement from competitive rallying in 2002, clinching the title in each of the 13 other seasons in which he contested the regional series.

With 61 international victories in the Middle East overall, he has won more FIA rallies, and more FIA championships, than any other driver.

Sulayem’s international reputation was widened by regular overseas excursions, including several with the official Toyota works team in the FIA World Rally Championship. His 1991 victory in Turkey’s Bosphorus Rally was the first by an Arab driver in an international Rally outside the Middle East.

Over the next two years he contested the Group N World Rally Championship, recording production class victories in Spain and Argentina

Interests

As the owner of Ben Sulayem Performance, he and his team have been noted for creating super-high performance modifications to a variety of sports and luxury cars. In 2005, he received press in motorsports' circles for having a Mercedes SLK 55 AMG modified to accept a Modified SLR engine, providing the car with over 740 hp and 1200 Nm (885 ft·lb) of torque. The modified SLK has a higher top speed (350 km/h estimated) than the production SLR due to differences in weight and was noted for a video depicting it out-performing an unmodified Enzo Ferrari.

On April 9, 2009 while demonstrating a Renault R28 F1 car – in a drag race against 2008 GP2 Asia Series champion Romain Grosjean, who was driving a Ford GT – at an exhibition at the Dubai Autodrome, Sulayem lost control of the vehicle under acceleration and crashed into the pit wall, causing extensive damage to the car. He was uninjured in the incident.[1] He is featured in Colin McRae: Dirt 2 and a cameo appearance in Dirt 3.

Major rally wins and championships

  • Middle East Rally Championship (14): 1986–91, 1994, 1996–2002
  • UAE International Rally (5): 1996–99, 2001
  • Bahrain International Rally (3): 2000–02
  • Qatar International Rally (9): 1988, 1990–91, 1996–98, 2000–02
  • Jordan International Rally (12): 1984, 1987–88, 1990, 1994, 1996–2002
  • Rally du Liban (4): 1987, 1997–99
  • Syrian International Rally (3): 2000–02
  • Dubai International Rally (15): 1985–88, 1991–95, 1997–2002
  • Oman International Rally (6): 1986–87, 1990–91, 1994, 1998
  • Kuwait International Rally (4): 1985, 1988–89, 1996
  • Saudi International Rally (1): 2000
  • India International Gundo Rally (34):2003

References

  1. ^ "Ben Sulayem survives high-speed crash". The National. 2009-04-09.

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