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FIA deputy president Robert Reid has resigned, citing a "steady erosion of principles" and decisions made behind closed doors under president Mohammed Ben Sulayem's leadership. Reid, a former ...
Robert Reid was a running mate when FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem was elected in 2021. His resignation is the latest sign of discontent with the direction taken by the FIA under Ben Sulayem ...
In a bombshell post to his personal Instagram page, Robert Reid announced his resignation, declaring that he could not continue in the role further, 'in good faith'. Reid, who was also a World Rally ...
The FIA's deputy president for sport Robert Reid has resigned, citing a "standards breakdown" in Formula 1's governing body. It is the latest in a series of senior resignations at the FIA in the ...
Robert Reid, the FIA’s deputy president for sport and one of the most senior members of Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s presidential team, has resigned from his position with immediate effect over what he ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is under new pressure heading into the Bahrain Grand Prix after second-in-command Robert Reid resigned from the governing body. He cited a ‘fundamental ...
Robert Reid, former co-driver of 2001 world rally champion Richard Burns, has resigned as the FIA's deputy president of sport. On the eve of opening practice for Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix ...
FIA deputy president Robert Reid has resigned from motorsport's governing body with immediate effect, citing a "breakdown in standards" in a strongly-worded statement on Thursday. Reid stood ...
Formula One's governing body, the FIA, has received a huge blow as the deputy president for sport, Robert Reid, has resigned. Reid stated boldly that when he "took on this role, it was to serve ...
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The FIA deputy president for sport Robert Reid has resigned due to what he describes as a “fundamental breakdown in governance standards” at the governing body for world motorsport.