Mosley slams 'partisan and ill informed comments'
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Can't stand Mosley. Makes my skin crawl everytime he opens his trap. Maybe it's just the cloud of utter BS that circles him all day long or something.

What is needed is neutrality. No sitting in the back pockets of certain teams or running around sucking up to the press. And Mosley is definatly not neutral. Maybe it's due to his closeness to certain teams, or people who he's fallen out with throughout the paddock over the years. But an independant body, possibly from outside, and possibly which changes ever 4 or 5 years so they don't get too snuggly with teams or fallouts could be the best solution.

But as it stands, Mosley and the FIA can't be trusted in the slightest.
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F1 » Mosley slams 'partisan and ill informed comments'

FIA president claims Scot's latest comments 'misconceived'.

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Good Mosley spoke out. Although on this particular case, I agree with him, I mus admit that there has been mistakes done in d past. These efected many different teams an drivers 2.
The Scot is being overly partisan. In fact during this allegation, he never mentioned that Alonso 2 needs 2 have d same equipment but he just pushes Hamilton. What we want 2 c is d 2 drivers with d same equip no more no less for any 1 of them.I hope Dennis stands by his promise. If Lewis will go out 4 d championship it would b useless giving him better equip 2 come in 4 th.
WE all know that McLaren Mercedes monocoque is strong but we ned 2 c that McLaren bosses r also strong! Enjoy d race EVeRYONE worldwide!!!
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I do wish Moseley would resign. Then we could have someone like Paul Stoddart come in and run the FIA. At least then it would be run with honesty and intregity (to coin a phrase).

Moseley should really stfu! Him and his lapdog (Bernie) are ruining what was once a truly magnificent sport.
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Can't stand Mosley. Makes my skin crawl everytime he opens his trap. Maybe it's just the cloud of utter BS that circles him all day long or something.

What is needed is neutrality. No sitting in the back pockets of certain teams or running around sucking up to the press. And Mosley is definatly not neutral. Maybe it's due to his closeness to certain teams, or people who he's fallen out with throughout the paddock over the years. But an independant body, possibly from outside, and possibly which changes ever 4 or 5 years so they don't get too snuggly with teams or fallouts could be the best solution.

But as it stands, Mosley and the FIA can't be trusted in the slightest.
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MM talking about not supporting one party and bandying of partisan comments is the most ridiculous - and funnisest thing I've heard in ages.
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The only thing Mosley should slam is the door on the WAY OUT to his retirement home, the only problem in F1 is him and the rest of the FIA (Ferrari International Association) everyone knows what ferrari wants Ferrari gets.
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I think Jacky Stewart should let this one go and stop campaigning on behalf of hamilton. Its not right and it does nothing good for the sport. He is sticking his nose in where it doesn't belong. Everyone knows no one is trying to scupper his title chances. And JS constantly eluding to it doesn't help anyone. Back off Jacky.
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I can agree with comments on both sides but I feel that Max should step down along with Bernie as they are both bordering on senility and just want to line their back pockets with even more cash.
We need someone with fresh ideas and goals to take the sport forward.
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Quite simply Mosley, is as mad as a bag of snakes and should be sacked immediately.
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Don't often agree with Moseley, but JS is a bit of a nationalistic nutter! Who does he think is going to take Hamilton out on the first corner? If Alonso does it, he probably would be out too, therefore not win, likewise Raikkonen. The only person who could do it and benefit anyone else would be Massa. As with most close run things at the end of a championship this is always a posssibility (Senna/Prost twice, Schumacher/Hill, etc etc)Even the BTCC gets this sort of thing happening, if any of yuo saw the last race, and Matt Neal's appalling, dispicable drivng.
Can't we just let them race without arguing about it like school children who have their favourites? That includes Moseley and JS
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Max and Bernie are politicly corrupt.
Its about time they packed their bags and left.
They sport needs fresh blood to run it in a new way, not the old fashoned way as it is now.
They way is going the sport will lose fans.
And no one wants that.
Bye, bye max and bernie.
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