Jean Todt (Pronounced: TOD; born February 2nd, 1946 in Pierrefort, Auvergne, France) is a former rally co-driver and current President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. He previously was Team Principal of Ferrari, from 1993, until 2004 when he became CEO of Ferrari. In 2008, he stepped down as Ferrari CEO, and in 2009 he became FIA president.
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| - Jean Todt (Pronounced: TOD; born February 2nd, 1946 in Pierrefort, Auvergne, France) is a former rally co-driver and current President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. He previously was Team Principal of Ferrari, from 1993, until 2004 when he became CEO of Ferrari. In 2008, he stepped down as Ferrari CEO, and in 2009 he became FIA president.
- Jean Todt is a French former co-driver, now the president of the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) since 2009. During his co-driving career he achieved many victories and in 1981 he was runner up in the World Rally Championship when co-driving Guy Frequelin in his Talbot Sunbeam. After he ended his co-driving career, Todt moved into team management where he managed the Talbot team and additionally, in the Paris-Dakar. He left Talbot in 1993 and moved to Ferrari, becoming its team principal and leading Michael Schumacher to five consecutive drivers' championships between 2000 and 2004 after which he became CEO of Ferrari.
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| - Jean Todt (Pronounced: TOD; born February 2nd, 1946 in Pierrefort, Auvergne, France) is a former rally co-driver and current President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. He previously was Team Principal of Ferrari, from 1993, until 2004 when he became CEO of Ferrari. In 2008, he stepped down as Ferrari CEO, and in 2009 he became FIA president.
- Jean Todt is a French former co-driver, now the president of the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) since 2009. During his co-driving career he achieved many victories and in 1981 he was runner up in the World Rally Championship when co-driving Guy Frequelin in his Talbot Sunbeam. After he ended his co-driving career, Todt moved into team management where he managed the Talbot team and additionally, in the Paris-Dakar. He left Talbot in 1993 and moved to Ferrari, becoming its team principal and leading Michael Schumacher to five consecutive drivers' championships between 2000 and 2004 after which he became CEO of Ferrari. In 2008, he left Ferrari and the following year succeeded Max Mosley as president of the FIA.
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