It looks like Mohammed Ben Sulayem can’t catch a break. After Monday's allegation that the FIA president attempted to tamper with the result of an F1 race, it was revealed on Tuesday that the governing body's chief is accused of ordering officials last November not to certify Las Vegas’ street circuit. According to an FIA whistleblower, Ben Sulayem intervened to have Fernando Alonso’s 10-second penalty rescinded in last year’s Saudi Arabian GP, a move that handed back to the Spaniard his third-place podium in the race. That allegation has prompted an inquiry by the FIA’s ethics committee. But wait, there’s more! On Tuesday, a story from the BBC stated that the same whistleblower claims that
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