FIA exodus continues with two more key F1 departures
The FIA are continuing to lose🔯 key F1 staff ahead of the new 2024 season.

The FIA have lost two key members of their legal department as F1’s gove🤪rning body’s exodus continues, president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has confirmed.
The FIA have already lost sporting director Steve Nielson, who left his role wi༒thin 12 months of starting💎.
Simil𒊎arly, Tim Goss quit to join Visa Cash App RB as🍰 their new technical director for 2024.
The latest two departures are governance and regulatory director Pierre Kett෴erer and head of commercial league affairs Edward Floydd.
The aforementioned dꦺuo have played a big part in the Conc💃orde Agreement over the years - the contract which binds the FIA and F1 teams.
Ketterer’s impact will be particularly missed given h✃e’s been part of 🅷the FIA since 2010.
He was also responsible for creating the FIA’s judicial and disciplinary rules, and led the♏ regulations surrounding Fܫ1’s COVID-hit 2020 campaign.
Speaking to Motorsport.𝔉com, Ben Sulayem confirmed their depar♈tures.
“I will miss Pierre personally and professionally. I have known him for 14 years – long before I became FIA president. I have always 💜found him to be meticulous in his commitment to serving the Federation and our members.
“He was a prominent, well-respected figure in our organisation. I would like to thank him f🐷or his invaluable contribution and unwavering professionalism. 🤡I am confident that with the team Pierre has put in place, the FIA’s governance and regulatory affairs are in good hands.
“He has decided to take his career in a new direction after yea♊rs of loyal se♏rvice, and I wish him well in his new role.”
The FIA have stated that this is part of a𒉰 wider restructဣuring process led by Ben Sulayem.
As a res൩ღult, 10 new departments have been created within the French organisation.

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