FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem owns one of the most expensive private supercar collections. The FIA is the International Automobile Federation, the organization that governs world motorsport, including Formula 1, rallying, and numerous racing series. It is its president who defines the key rules, safety standards, and the overall direction of development for the motorsport industry.

Sulayem’s private garage houses at least 30 cars, including Lamborghini, Ferrari, Bugatti, McLaren, and other models. Conservative estimates of the collection’s value exceed $80 million. The confirmed list includes one Pagani, three Koenigseggs, three Bugattis, as well as a Ferrari F40 and F50. And this is not a complete list, as the owner rarely discloses all the details publicly.
The Mercedes-AMG One deserves special mention — one of the most technologically advanced hypercars of our time. It is equipped with a 1.6-liter V6 featuring Formula 1 technology and develops approximately 1,049 horsepower. The cost of such a car is around three million dollars.






Sulayem’s collection demonstrates not only his capabilities but also genuine personal involvement in motorsport. For the FIA President, this is not a formality but a part of life, closely intertwined with the world of high-speed technology.

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