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Luca Di Montezemolo Thinks Mosley Should Leave

Posted on June 5th, 2008 by Oliver White

Ferrari are well known to have a close association with the FIA, and be it truthful or not, that is the perceived opinion. The governing body has made favourable rulings in the past towards the the sport’s current oldest team and the organisation has garnered many nicknames because of it. And it is this association that makes di Montezemolo’s words today seem a little odd. The Ferrari president has already questioned Max’s ongoing status as president, but today reiterated his concerns to the Italian media. Continue Reading…

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Max Mosley Wins Vote Of Confidence And Remains As FIA President

Posted on June 3rd, 2008 by Oliver White

Max Mosley today received a vote of confidence from the member clubs of the FIA, the secret ballot taking place at the organisation’s French headquarters in Paris. The vote has come about after Mosley had been filmed in a London apartment role-playing with prostitutes, photos and video of which were published in the News of the World and on their website in late March. Since then Max had requested this Extraordinary General Meeting of the FIA to explain his actions and allow the organisation to decide his future as president. Continue Reading…

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Max Mosley Rallies For Support And Offers Warning

Posted on May 16th, 2008 by Oliver White

In a perhaps surprising move (or not), Max Mosley has added pressure to the member clubs of the FIA by writing to each club president in attempts to make it understood why he hasn’t resigned from the presidency, and to layout his reasons for his pursuit of continued presidency of the FIA. In his letter, which Autosport and GrandPrix.com have quoted fairly extensively in this evening’s postings, Max suggests that he is needed in order to continue the discussions and negotiations that he has been involved with. Continue Reading…

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Piccinini Plays President While Max Mosley Mulls

Posted on May 16th, 2008 by Oliver White

Despite insisting on attending his home grand prix for the last few weeks, FIA president Max Mosley has apparently been forced to step back from the glitz and glamour of Formula One’s most prestigious race, instead having to rely on deputy FIA president Marco Piccinini to attend the formal engagements. It has been reported that the Monaco Royal Family would rather not be seen with Mosley, and the FIA have had to carefully orchestrate their movements for the weekend. Max will not even be present at the Gala Dinner on Sunday evening. Continue Reading…

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A Shave Before Shakedown

Posted on May 15th, 2008 by Oliver White

Autosport are reporting that WRC champion Sebastien Loeb has responded to criticism reported to have come from an email conversation between FIA members Surinder Thatthi (CACMS Chairman) and Morrie Chandler (WRC President). The alleged conversation essentially suggested that Loeb was not setting the best example by seemingly not bothering to keep his appearance smart. Although since the emails were published, some have suggested it was simply a ruse to discredit certain FIA members due to their allegiances with president Max Mosley Continue Reading…

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Is Aguri Suzuki Upset With The Wrong Man?

Posted on May 9th, 2008 by Oliver White

Honda’s current team principal, Ross Brawn, is a man I truly respect. He may no longer be with a championship winning team, but his work ethic, abilities and performance haven’t appeared to slip following his ship-jumping antics. Perhaps it is too early to judge his performance at Honda; we need to wait to see what happens to the team before we judge the boss. But so far, Brawn looks healthy and uncompromisingly authoritative, albeit in green trousers. Continue Reading…

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Further Allegations Made To Mosley In News Of The World

Posted on April 6th, 2008 by Oliver White

FIA president Max Mosley has been hit with further allegations by British tabloid the News Of The World, as the paper apparently speaks to one of the prostitutes hired by Mosley for the ’sadomasochistic orgy’. It was to be expected that the newspaper would follow up their expose from last week with further information, such is the style of the paper. However, the continuation of the saga only further adds to the pressure on Mosley to step down from his position. Continue Reading…

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So Much For Support: ADAC Asks For Mosley To Reconsider

Posted on April 4th, 2008 by Oliver White

Germany’s national motoring body, ADAC, has written to Max Mosley asking the president of the FIA to reconsider his position within the organisation. This news comes after an extraordinary general meeting was called by Mosley via the FIA Senate. Mosley had stated in a letter to all FIA members earlier in the week that he had support from within the FIA and has been encouraged to continue in his role. Now, however, it appears that not all feel the same way. Continue Reading…

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FIA Extraordinary Meeting Called

Posted on April 3rd, 2008 by Oliver White

If I promise to get back to actual event of motor racing reporting on Friday, will you let continue to talk about Max? Thanks, I thought you would! Because now Mr Mosley has asked the FIA Senate to call an extraordinary meeting to discuss the events of the past week and presumably how this has all affected Formula One, especially given the recent statements from four manufacturers involved in the sport. The FIA have refused to comment in any detail over the meeting, only saying that it will likely be held at FIA HQ in Paris as soon as practically possibly. Continue Reading…

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Max Mosley Repsonds To Statements From Teams

Posted on April 3rd, 2008 by Oliver White

Despite staying away from the Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend at the request of the Bahraini Royal Family, Max Mosley is still hitting the headlines as the Formula One teams break their silence and openly criticise the FIA president over his recent behaviour. German manufacturers BMW and Mercedes issued a joint statement which made it very clear they wished to distance themselves from Mosley. Honda and Toyota have issued statements effectively saying the same. And finally, Max responded to these statements in a manner which I feel inclined to describe as a little cry-babyish. Continue Reading…

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