Toyota’s FIA WEC boss Rob Leupen will leave Toyota Gazoo Racing Europe at the end of 2024 after 30 years of service, as part of a “renewal of the brand’s leadership structure.”
The 60-year-old Dutchman first joined what is now TGR Europe in 1995, gradually working his way into the role of general manager and then director of business operations. He later became the managing director in 2015.
“TGR-E began a long-term update of its leadership structure earlier this year,” Toyota Gazoo Racing Europe said in a statement. “With the end of the calendar year approaching, TGR-E announces the next phase in this ongoing process. Rob Leupen will officially depart TGR-E at the end of year, and by mutual agreement, he will suspend his operational role with immediate effect.
“Rob has made an immense contribution to TGR-E and Toyota in motorsport over almost three decades of service and the company places on record its sincere thanks and wishes him success in the next phase of his life.”
Leupen’s exit comes less than 24 hours after GM Motorsports announced that both Laura Wontrop Klauser and Christie Bagne are leaving their leadership roles in the sporting side of the business.
It also follows the shakeup at TGR at the start of the season, which saw long-time technical director Pascal Vasselon replaced by David Floury after nearly two decades in the position.