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Home » A New Chapter for the ACM’s Corps of Marshals
On the occasion of the White Party held on Friday, June 13 at the Salle des Étoiles of the Sporting Monte-Carlo, the Automobile Club de Monaco paid a heartfelt tribute to its marshals for their unwavering commitment during the 2025 circuit events.
The evening was also marked by a particularly emotional moment: the handover of leadership at the head of the ACM Corps of Marshals. After 53 years of service within the Club, Jean-Michel Matas officially stepped down from his position, which he had held since 2015. He was greeted with a warm ovation and received the very first ACM Medal of Merit, presented by President Michel Boeri, in recognition of an exemplary career and unwavering loyalty to the Institution.
In a spirit of continuity and the transmission of the Club’s values, Christophe Fabri has been appointed Deputy Chief Marshal in charge of the Corps of Marshals. A 48-year-old professional firefighter from Menton, he represents three generations of marshals within his family. A member of the ACM since the age of 19, he has steadily climbed every rank with discipline, passion, and a deep-rooted dedication to the “club spirit”. Until now, he held the position of Head of Training.
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