Jean-Marie Balestre

Jean-Marie Balestre

Jean-Marie Balestre (April 9, 1921 – March 27, 2008) was a French auto racing executive, who was president of FISA from 1979 to 1991 and of the FIA from 1986 to 1993.

Biography

Balestre was born at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.

During World War II, Balestre was a member of "Jeune Front" with Robert Hersant. He later joined the French SS but later claimed to have been an undercover agent for the French Resistance [ [http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns20183.html F1 News > Jean-Marie Balestre ] ] , although the details of his activities during World War II are, in fact, unknown. After the war he established with Robert Hersant a successful French automobile magazine called "L'Auto-Journal". He was a founding member of the Fédération Française du Sport Automobile, a French national motorsport organization, in 1950, and in 1961 became the first president of the International Karting Commission of the FIA. He was elected president of the FFSA in 1973 and president of the FIA's International Sporting Commission in 1978. He was instrumental in transforming the International Sporting Commission into the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile (FISA) in 1979.

Balestre was heavily involved in what is colloquially called the FISA-FOCA war, a political battle over finances and control of the Formula One World Championships between 1980 and 1982. Balestre and his opponent, Bernie Ecclestone, settled the dispute after Enzo Ferrari brokered a compromise. Balestre signed the first Concorde Agreement, under which FOCA was granted the commercial rights to Formula One while the FIA retained control of all sporting and technical regulations.

Balestre is credited with establishing specific crash test requirements for Formula One cars, significantly improving the safety of the sport. He was also a key proponent of the switch to naturally aspirated engines in 1989, also arguing that such a move was essential for safety reasons. However, Balestre has also been accused of using his power for more than it was intended. In 1989, after Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost collided at Suzuka, there were implications in "Autosport "Magazine that Balestre was involved in manipulating the World Championship in favor of Prost, as Senna was disqualified from race victory, fined, and suspended. This ultimately led to Max Mosley's decision to run for the FISA presidency. However, when Senna was falsely accused for deliberately ramming into Prost in 1990 at the same Suzuka circuit, Balestre did not intervene or sanction the Brazilian.

Balestre was elected as president of the FIA, while remaining president of FISA, in 1986. He was replaced as president of FISA in 1991 when he lost the election to Max Mosley in October by a vote of 43 to 29. Facing certain defeat in the re-election to the FIA presidency in October 1993, Balestre elected to stand down, and proposed that FISA be abolished and Mosley replace him as president of the FIA. Balestre maintained the presidency of the FFSA until the end of 1996.

In 1968 for his services to France during the war Balestre received the Legion d'Honneur [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/mar/31/motorsports.mainsection Obituary: Jean-Marie Balestre | Sport | The Guardian ] ] .

Balestre died on March 27, 2008, aged 86. [ [http://www.lequipe.fr/Formule1/breves2008/20080328_152040Dev.html Balestre est décédé] , "L'Équipe". fr icon] [ [http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/66160 autosport.com - F1 News: Balestre passes away aged 86 ] ]

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