The FIA's official statement on Reed's resignation

The FIA's official statement on Reed's resignation

      We wrote about the resignation of Robert Reed, Deputy president of the FIA for Sports, due to the fact that, in his opinion, the president of the federation, Mohammed bin Sulayem, departs from its basic principles. In response, the FIA issued an official statement ...

      "The FIA is grateful to Robert Reed for his contribution to the work of the federation and to motorsport.

      The FIA's exceptionally robust corporate governance policy guides our operations and ensures compliance with our rules, practices and processes.

      The FIA World Rallycross Championship is an extremely popular sport. In recent years, global and European rallycross competitions have been watched by a growing audience of more than 30 million viewers from more than 100 countries.

      The FIA has invested directly in the championship for the benefit of the fans, the FIA member teams and clubs. This investment is in line with the FIA's commitment to double participation in motorsport worldwide," the official statement said.

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The FIA's official statement on Reed's resignation

The resignation of FIA Deputy President for Sports Robert Reed was responded to with a short official statement...