PARIS, France - Jean Todt has been unanimously re-elected as president of motorsport's world governing body by the International Automobile Federation general assembly.
The Frenchman stood unopposed after British rival David Ward withdrew his candidacy in November 2013.
A federation spokesman said the 250 delegates voted without abstention for former Ferrari team principal Todt to serve a second four-year period at the helm of the Paris-based federation.
The federeation body is also the governing body of the world rallying.
The Frenchman stood unopposed after British rival David Ward withdrew his candidacy in November 2013.
A federation spokesman said the 250 delegates voted without abstention for former Ferrari team principal Todt to serve a second four-year period at the helm of the Paris-based federation.
The federeation body is also the governing body of the world rallying.