Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.

The FIA operates within a structured governance framework, clearly dividing responsibilities among reviewing and enacting sporting rules, promoting safe and sustainable mobility, managing executive decisions, and resolving disputes.

The organization upholds principles of good governance and adopts a model similar to that of a nation state, particularly in sporting matters.

Sport governance duties are separated into legislative functions, such as creating and amending rules, executive functions related to financial and competition management, and adjudicative functions for resolving disputes among members and participants.

The FIA Statutes detail the structure and responsibilities of its assemblies, committees, and commissions. These statutes, along with the FIA’s Internal Regulations outlining procedural aspects, are publicly accessible to FIA members and the general public.