Formula 1 star George Russell has hit out at the FIA following last week’s announcement that one of the organisation’s key figures had resigned from his position.
Robert Reid, deputy president for sport at the FIA, took the decision to leave F1’s governing body due to a ‘fundamental breakdown in governance standards’.
Speaking to media at last weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver said: “Every time we hear news from that side of the sport it’s not really a big surprise.
Russell: F1 heading in ‘unstable direction’
While Russell is enjoying a fine start to the 2025 season on the track, featuring on the podium three times in the opening four races, he remains concerned about what the future may hold for the sport.
Reid became part of president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s leadership team in 2021, but tension had been growing between the pair, coming to the fore in Reid’s damning resignation statement.
The Scot is the latest in a long line of recent departures from the FIA, including race director Niels Wittich and leading steward Tim Mayer, who departed in November.
In the wake of his resignation, former FIA chief executive Natalie Robyn – who left her role in May 2024 – spoke out on the challenges involved with working at the top level within the organisation.