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FIA chief executive officer Natalie Robyn has left her position at motorsport’s governing body after just a year and a half in the position.
Natalie Robyn, CEO of the FIA, has left the organization by mutual consent to explore opportunities outside of Formula 1’s governing body after 18 months in the position. Her departure is the latest in a series of high-level exits, including sporting director Steve Nielsen, single-seater technical director Tim Goss, and head of the commission for women Deborah Meyer. The FIA highlighted Robyn’s contributions to restructuring and modernizing the organization’s operational structure, as well as ensuring financial stability. Robyn expressed gratitude for her time as CEO and the progress made under her leadership, emphasizing the need for the FIA to continue evolving. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem acknowledged Robyn’s impact on the organization and wished her success in future endeavors. Despite recent controversies and legal battles involving President Ben Sulayem, the FIA remains focused on its mission within the motorsport world.