New Delhi, Oct 12 (UNI) Former racer Akbar Ebrahim was on Monday unanimously elected for a second term as the president of the Federation of Motorsport Clubs of India (FMSCI).
Ebrahim was elected at the body’s annual general meeting that was held via video-conference amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
He was earlier elected as the FMSCI chief from 2016-2018 following which he was replaced by J Prithviraj.
"It is without doubt, going to be a very challenging and tough year given the unprecedented pandemic situation the whole world is facing. I am sure that the FMSCI will collectively rise to the occasion and manage the situation to the best of its ability," Ebrahim said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Farooq Ahmed was unanimously elected as the vice-president of FMSCI.
The FMSCI is the national governing body of Motor Sports in India. It boasts of more than 50 affiliates across all corners of the country and there are more than 1200 registered athletes.
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