Max Mosley wins FIA vote
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FIA headed by a pervert condoned by perverts.

nuff said
Posted by andy pandy (524 days ago)
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F1 » Max Mosley wins FIA vote

FIA President given the green light to continue in his role after surviving secret ballot on his future.

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FIA headed by a pervert condoned by perverts.

nuff said
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Ha ha :)
Posted by JT - Unregistered (524 days ago)
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How predictable!

Max: don''t think that the rest of the world can be convinced as easily as your own kangaroo court.

This is far from over, I can''t wait to see the reaction from the F1 manufactureres, I wouldn''t be surprised to see some staging a boycott to make it clear to the general public that they do not support Mad Max. Maybe a re-run of the famous 4 car USA GP?
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With Mosley controlling the whole process and the sort of bodies which make up the FIA, this result comes as no surprise. Jackie Stewart is yet again shown not to be a fool in winning his bet on the outcome. It simply confirms that the FIA is as bad as Mosley because the FIA effectively is Mosley. A very sad day indeed for F1 though this is unlikely to be the end of this wretched and rank saga.
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worst about it all is going to be the "victory" speach that he is going to give....then we''ll see him go afer all those that voted against him....the MAD MAX dictatorship roles on!!!
Posted by Munro Gow (524 days ago)
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Uh oh....
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US delegate Robert Darbelnet said he was disappointed with the outcome and may withdraw his country's membership.
Following the result German motoring organisation, ADAC, was quick to voice
its anger.
"ADAC will stay with its decision as long as Max Mosley holds the top FIA office of president."
Posted by danum - Unregistered (524 days ago)
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How can this possibly work going forwards?
With the poison dwarf having recently and very publically stated that Max should go, what sort of working relationship will this create?
And the majority of the teams wished Max to depart.
What this shows beyond doubt is the corrupt, old-boy support network that is the FIM.
Might this be the final spur that induces the manufacturers to leave F1 and establish their own breakaway series?
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to add to danum's comment, the ADAC's statement reads

"This is a reason for Europe's largest automobile club to let its functions and co-operation in FIA working groups rest at world level.
"ADAC will stay with its decision as long as Max Mosley holds the top FIA office of president."

I hate to say it, but if the manufactures who spoke openly about wanting MM to step down boycotted the next race (or two) then the FIA members may be forced to rethink their decision.

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Robert Mugabe take note:

For all you election requirements ring the FIA for guarranted results!!!
No problems too big
:rolleyes:

Thanks MM & the FIA senate for royally screwing a great sport

You Barstools!!!! :-o
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