Stewart: 'Dictatorial' Mosley gone too far and has to go
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Yep,

Totally agree.

If he's stepped down F1 wouldn't be in this mess, plain and simple.
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F1 » Stewart: 'Dictatorial' Mosley gone too far and has to go

Three-time F1 World Champion Sir Jackie Stewart argues that this time Max Mosley has 'gone too far' and 'has to go' - as former team owner Eddie Jordan predicts 'heads will roll' before the FIA/FOTA civil war is over.

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Yep,

Totally agree.

If he's stepped down F1 wouldn't be in this mess, plain and simple.
Posted by Taz - Unregistered (161 days ago)
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Stewart is not STILL wittering on about the McLaren thefts is he??
If they were so innocent, then why did they pay the fine and why didn't they contest the issue?????
Stewart is for ever criticizing Max Mosley but NEVER suggests anything sensible or even workable.
He is not clever enough for that.
He should explain why he was silly enough to support one of the bankers who lost millions of pounds of the publics money to run the FIA and why he still spends loads of that money himself.
A has been not worth listening to.
Posted by autogyro - Unregistered (161 days ago)
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Without Max you still have Bernie ripping everyone off. Without Bernie there is still FOM/CVC ripping everyone off.

If Max goes another dictator wills stand up.

Let's try something without all of those.
Posted by Sasha (161 days ago)
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Come on!
Teams crying over a budget cap?
You think they would be happy to limit some of the crazy spending that goes on.
If you can't make a team at 60 million, you are not
putting the money into the car. It must be going somewhere else.
Look at Mclaren and Ferrari this year.
Unlimited budgets don't help either.
Time for a little common sense in the sport.
I applaud Max for that.
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gilmette, did max hire you as his pr guru? you are badly out of step with the vast majority of fans.
autogyro, i dont know why you decided that a personal attack on stewart was warranted.
Posted by richard (161 days ago)
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I guess he/she hates us Scots :)

Posted by Taz - Unregistered (161 days ago)
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Strange double standards. So called fans can slag Max off but for some reason a daft Scotsman is off limits?
Max Mosley is the only person with enough experience and strength of character to run the FIA.
No break away series has a hope in hell of working. The time scale is to short the litigation would be huge and the world public (not a few Ferrari fans with blinkers)would never accept their money from manufacturers bail outs being thrown at it for the sake of a few car manufacturers who are nearly bankrupt. Motor sport is still banned in Switzerland FOTA should be careful it does not get it banned in many other countries on environmental grounds.
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I don't like Max, but I think now the FOTA & Montezemolo went too far. The innormal cost almost kill the F1. There are no real races for a long time. The F1 has to go back to the age of privater teams with a healthy budgets...
Posted by Tarzaan (161 days ago)
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Getting rid of the perv solves one third of the problem. The other two parts are the poison dwarf and the FIA. Ergo new series, new governance, new commercial rights, cheaper races for the fans, maybe a couple of races in North America, racing at the classic European venues, and BMW owners will no longer park in Piercarlo's space. I think I hear the fat lady tuning up the vocal chords.
Posted by the yank - Unregistered (161 days ago)
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I bet all those voters in the various FIA delegations are really happy they backed Max after his little "party."
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