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

nuff said
Posted by andy pandy (540 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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I wouldn't worry too much about the relationship between MM and BE. I don't believe for one minute that BE condemnation of MM was genuine, more of a publicity stunt for the media. It will all pan out and they'll be back all mates again very soon and get back to screwing F1 into the ground.

The sooner the manufacturers start their own premier series the better as F1 as we now know it will soon be exported lock stock and barrel to the far east and arab states where all the big money is.

Just remember guys.... Turkeys don't vote for Christmas!
Posted by Lexington Steel (540 days ago)
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Breakaway? Forget it. The German, American and Dutch clubs who are complaining don't control the sport in their countries, other clubs do. For example in the USA the sport is controlled by ACCUS to which NASCAR, IRL, NHRA etc belong. The AAA is for ordinary motorists like the German and Dutch clubs.

The realists in the F1 paddock, eg BMW, have all accepted the vote.

To worry about what someone gets up to in the bedroom is a complete waste of time given the current problems in F1. It seems Mosley now has a strong mandate. He is no longer restricted by the Concorde Agreement so we are likely to see some radical reforms.

Interesting time ahead.
Posted by Paddockman - Unregistered (540 days ago)
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As much as I have enjoyed F1 over many years I for one will not be following the sport any longer, I cannot say in stronger terms how disgusted I feel. It's a sad day particularly at a time when we Brits have a driver of the caliber of Lewis Hamilton.
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Hmmm,
Being a synical sod, I wouldn't put it past Max to have been doing a little bit of 'dirty work' running up to the vote. I wonder what favours he's going to give to his devoted... Will Malaysia be given it's first round of the WRC? will the Indians finally have 1 ASN? Will Nazir Hoosein finally be taken round the back of the FIA and shot Nazi style? One can only hope.
Posted by NoMax - Unregistered (540 days ago)
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you know what i'm a motorist i pay my tax and i stick with this great stallion!!!!and i will still have sex on the car that make me pay my tax and make me part of an office that deal with FIA,and i wish i can do what he did at 68:what's wrong with it?i don't get it.get a life and stop masturbating you arrogant *********
Posted by enjoy life you miserable - Unregistered (540 days ago)
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I never knew that so many who follow the sport of Motor Racing were such narrow minded bigots.I wonder how many of these "Holier Than Thou" whingers would stand up to some newspaper taping their own sexual pecularities.This was about an old bloke having some high priced fun with a bunch of girls in fancy dress and importantly breaking no laws whatsoever.I fail to understand what any of this had to do with the FIA anyway.I suspect that it would appropriate to caterogize most of his critics as driven either by hypocrisy or jealousy.Let's hope he gets millions in damages from the poxy newspaper.
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What a sad lot. The prissy's exclaiming 'Goodbye F1, it's been fun but Max has ruined everything, so long Lewis, it was nice knowing you'. What a load of malarkey. The problem with Max is he was caught and everyone whom hasn't casts the first stone. F1 would not exist if everyone was under cctv scrutiny. Get over it. I couldn't have cared less what James Hunt did from Sunday night to Wednesday or whether Kimi drinks too much and watches adult porn during time off, that's his business. However, it does make a difference if it were to effect his job performance and he started endangering the lives of others. In my opinion, Max's predilection has not affected his ability to do his job.
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Jackie was right - again.

Here is my question: who paid for Max's little bit of Nazi themed fun?

When some idiot CEO in the US gets caught doing this kind of thing, they almost invariably have paid with the company credit card.
Posted by Geno - USA - Unregistered (539 days ago)
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two huge scandals in one year... this will damage sport for shure ...
i think it is mr. mosley (or everybody's) right to do what he wants in his private time, but if this activity starts to damage sport it is time to step down. that would do anyone who loves the sport and believe in things that he has done so far. steping down would mean protecting all the good things done...
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what a sad world we live in,when some dirty old pervert can get away with being unfaithful to his wife,dress up in a nazi uniform and mock the jews and then still win the vote,I hoped that giving bernies background and obvious religious faith that he would have been able to get rid of the old disgusting pervert.
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