Dieter Zetsche, the chairman of F1 team Mercedes' parent company Daimler, is stepping down.
The Financial Times reports that the 65-year-old is retiring next year and will be replaced by fellow board member Ola Kallenius.
Daimler said the change, with Zetsche returning after a two year period to be supervisory board chairman, is because of "challenges presented by the transformation of the automotive industry".
He will leave his current role in May next year.