

Jean Todt has secured second four-year term as FIA president after being officially voted in at the Annual General Assembly in Paris.
The former Ferrari F1 boss stood for re-election unopposed following the withdrawal of sole rival David Ward last month, who failed to garner enough support.
As a result, Todt was confirmed in the top FIA role in a unanimous decision.
Todt originally claimed the FIA presidency in 2009 when he defeated rally legend Ari Vatanen.