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Mosley makes new claims to stay in power.

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Mosley makes new claims to stay in power.

New claims form Mosley's latest presidential bid.

With the MI5 revelation it has become clear that there is a lot more to this story than we have heard so far. Where can I buy the film rights?
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Posted by Observer - Unregistered (111 days ago)
 2 people agree.

It still surprises me they are referred to as the 'Intelligence' services. Just goes to show what my Mum used to say - "intelligence and common sense are two different things. Look at Patrick Moore: he can't do his tie up."

God bless her.
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Posted by Robsy - Unregistered (111 days ago)
 3 people agree.

Max is saying that his actions were so dangerous and damaging that the entire organization is in deep trouble and may be taken over.

Doctor: I have almost killed the patient with a big error, but you can't replace me. Nobody else is competent enough to save the patient now.

This is a flim flam man - a grifter. He is like Hillary Clinton in a prison outfit.

Michael Caine will play him when the film comes out. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels would be a good training picture for this one.
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Posted by Geno - USA - Unregistered (111 days ago)
 5 people agree.

Sounds like a drowning man grabbing at straws. Max resign & leave with whatever dignity you have left. Don't drag the sport, manufacturers, sponsors & fans down with you.
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Posted by Powerline 2008 - Unregistered (111 days ago)
 3 people agree.  1 people disagree.

yes totally afree with powerline 2008 in short max **** off the sport is better off without you
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Posted by ryan - Unregistered (111 days ago)
 1 people agree.

Ecclestone vs Mosley - now that's a slime fight if ever there was one. Forget the idea that this is sport, it's degenerated into nothing more than an entertainment industry and massive commercial enterprise. Entire governments are now saying: We don't want Mosley here' - wait till they start deciding that the 'commercial' value of having F1 come to town isn't worth the bad political capital because of the negative aspects (whether these be real or just perceptions, I make no judgement) re global warming and the whole house of cards will come tumbling down.
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Posted by Oscar the Grouch - Unregistered (111 days ago)
 3 people agree.

Mad Max the megalomaniac has stricken again. Now he claims that without him the FIA will fall into ruin and F1 might even be taken over by someone who really cares about the sport. Mosley may succeed, but Bernie and the team leaders and sponsors should demand that he make absolutely no commitments regarding F1 at all until he is replaced. Also, Jean Todt should be banned from succeeding him. The situation of the FIA demands that a complete break from the past be forced and the team owners and Bernie forge an agreement between them about regulations, etc. and insist that there be a complete break between the FIA and F1. Max needs F1 for his own reasons, F1 doesn't need Max.
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Posted by Richard Larson - Unregistered (111 days ago)
 2 people agree.

So now Max has publicly turned against Bernie, WOW! I wasn't expecting that one.

This could be the final nail in the Max Mosley Coffin as up until now Bernie has distanced himself from the whole saga.

People say that Max is the most powerful man in F1 but if it is true that money equals power then, as the man who controls the money, it is Bernie who holds to key and if he decides that Max should go then it will be a case of "Mr Mosley you are the weakest link ..... goodbye!!"
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Posted by markymark - Unregistered (110 days ago)
 2 people agree.

Ditch the old perve
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Posted by fedup - Unregistered (110 days ago)
 2 people agree.

The Save Max campaign was thrown a lifeline by the weekend's revelations about the involvement of MI5. The FIA are quoted as saying :

"The FIA has also noted reports in the British press today that a member of the British Secret Services was involved in an operation by the British tabloid newspaper the News of the World against the FIA President".

When are the FIA going to have the courage to ditch this loser and elect a replacement who has the interests of motorsport at the forefront of their mind ?
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Posted by Darryl - Unregistered (110 days ago)
 6 people disagree.

I just can't get why people are still making such a big thing of this. Max had some kinky Nazi sex, get over it. Whatever the man gets up to in his own time is up to him. It wasn't him who asked for the video to be made, some low life has made money out of setting him up and selling the "sordid" story to a nonsense newspaper. Is Max the next Hitler no, so move on everybody.
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Posted by chigs - Unregistered (110 days ago)
 3 people agree.

Its all well and good saying MM is entitled to do whatever he likes in his private life,but its not private any more,he is in a job with power and he has offended many people he has to deal with in his capacity as head of the FIA,he is not welcome in some of the countries that hold GP's so how the hell can he continue in the job ? its the arrogance of the guy thats peed me off,marching about threatening to sue,go away MM your behavior has offended half the planet...i'm sure loads of people in f1 cringe at the thought of having to deal with MM...EFF OFF MM...
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Posted by fast jack (110 days ago)
 2 people agree.  1 people disagree.

MM is now all the names he has called others over the last few years, the honorable thing to do is resign, thus not bringing the sport/business into disrepute, the very thing he has fined and disciplined others for during his dictatorship. Everybody in the industry is scared sh1ttless of him because of the power HE has created for himself, NOW he is scared sh1ttless because of his lack of forethought and lack of morals. He is devoid of any type of honor and credibility. How can he now realistically look heads of state in the eye with any kind of ethic or stature.
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Posted by paul m (109 days ago)
So, Max says he's the only one who can save F1. Really. I thought he was one of the ones who has got it to where it is now. Doing deals with BE to sell it for 100 years on the cheap and then getting rewarded by BE for a good job done. Is he going to give back the 300 million? Doubt it. He just doesn't want to see that he is the one who is doing the real damage.

It's already too late for him to go quietly. I just hope the FIA have the ba11s to get rid of him on June 3rd. Somehow, I have an uneasy feeling about their resolve.
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