Mercedes Recipe 1 boss Toto Wolff says it is "disturbing" to see a few key figures leave the FIA and accepts the overseeing body needs soundness.
As of late, wearing chief Steve Nielsen and single-seater specialized chief Tim Goss have both left the FIA. Their flight comes after the exit of Deborah Mayer as top of the FIA Ladies in Motorsport Commission.
Addressing The Everyday Message, Wolff said it is "disturbing" that few key individuals have "out of nowhere" quit, with Nielsen just being in the gig for a year in the midst of ideas that he had become baffled with the course of the FIA's F1 activity.
"It's disturbing to see such countless great individuals leaving," Wolff said. "Losing Steve Nielsen is a major blow. I was unable to consider a more educated and fair wearing chief.
"As a pioneer, it's about the way of life and climate you make for individuals to flourish. At the point when individuals however able as these leave an association there seems to be a vacuum. That is clear. Furthermore, you must wonder why is it out of nowhere that such countless individuals have chosen to tap out?
"What [the FIA] needs is dependability. The FIA is one of three vital partners of the game [along with FOM and the teams].
"Also, as the administration of these associations, we really want to establish the vibe for every other person. We want not exclusively to say that we're acting straightforwardly, and morally, yet really to live to that standard each and every day."
The new takeoffs come in the midst of a fierce year's end for the FIA after it was entangled in contention around its fleeting test into a supposed irreconcilable circumstance among Toto and Susie Wolff.
The test was before long closed down in the wake of confronting a unified front from F1 and its 10 groups protecting the Wolffs.
While Wolff remarked on no further legitimate advances, he said how the FIA's test was led was "extremely, harming".
"I think since we have a billion group or more that watch our game, we are good examples," he added.
"Also, we should be careful about the effect of what we do and what we say. What has been said and how it was done was extremely, harming."