Motor racing-FIA's first CEO Robyn to leave after 18 months

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- Natalie Robyn is leaving Formula One's governing body after serving just 18 months as its first chief executive, the FIA said on Wednesday.

The governing body said Robyn had decided to pursue opportunities elsewhere and was leaving by mutual agreement at the end of May. "Now is the time to step away in the knowledge that the organisation is better placed for the challenges which lie ahead."Sporting director Steve Nielsen, single-seater technical director Tim Goss and women's commission head Deborah Mayer have all left.

 

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