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Mosley scandal can be a 'nine-day wonder'.

28.05.2006 Monte Carlo, Monaco, Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President gets informations about M. Schumachers penalty to the media - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Monaco Grand Prix, Sunday
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Mosley scandal can be a 'nine-day wonder'.

Tuesday, 15th April 2008

Sensational revelations may actually do the sport more good than harm, experts claim.

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The sex scandal surrounding Max Mosley and threatening to tear Formula 1 apart will be simply ‘written off as a learning experience' – that is the opinion of leading sponsorship experts, who have rubbished fears that the affair will prove damaging to the sport's long-term financial future.

The FIA President is currently embroiled in legal proceedings against the News of the World for ‘unlimited damages' on the grounds of breach of privacy, after the Sunday tabloid published a front page exposé of what it claimed was his ‘sick Nazi orgy with 5 hookers'. Whilst not denying the allegations, Mosley has repeatedly vigorously refuted any ‘Nazi connotations' to the £2,500, five-hour experience, and in the face of mounting pressure from F1's leading figures, teams and motoring associations is steadfastly refusing to relinquish his position.

Former three-time world champion Sir Jackie Stewart in particular has been vociferous in his criticism of the 67-year-old's stubbornness in his determination to remain in his post at the head of world motorsport's governing body, and the Scot has suggested the damning revelations could have a serious negative impact on F1's financial health and stability. Sector experts, however, dismiss that notion, even hinting that the media furore surrounding the issue may not necessarily be a bad thing for the sport.

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“There is a well known-phrase that all publicity is good publicity,” Sponsorship Consulting managing director Pippa Collett told American broadcaster CNN, “and the same holds true in this case.

“He [Mosley] wrote to the FIA and was very open and demonstrated a level of professionalism. You can't fault him for that.”

Mosley's letter in defence of his conduct – in which he admitted his embarrassment over the matter but described the sado-masochistic orgy as ‘harmless and completely legal' and insisted his private life had no bearing on his professional capability to rule the sport – preceded an announcement from the FIA that the Senate will meet in Paris on 3 June to hold a vote of confidence on his future. Collett argued that the outcome of that meeting would have little effect on the long-term strategies of either Formula 1's current or potential investors
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28.05.2006 Monte Carlo, Monaco, Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President gets informations about M. Schumachers penalty to the media - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Monaco Grand Prix, Sunday
25.06.2006 Montreal, Canada, Sir Jackie Stewart (GBR) - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 9, Canadian Grand Prix, Sunday
08.09.2006 Monza, Italy, Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15, Italian Grand Prix, Friday
15.07.2006 Magny Cours, France, Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 11, French Grand Prix, Saturday Qualifying
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08.09.2006 Monza, Italy, Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15, Italian Grand Prix, Friday
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Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15, Italian Grand Prix, Friday
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Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President and Flavio Briatore (ITA), Renault F1 Team, Team Chief, Managing Director - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15, Italian Grand Prix, Saturday
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Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President and Flavio Briatore (ITA), Renault F1 Team, Team Chief, Managing Director - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15, Italian Grand Prix, Saturday
09.09.2006 Monza, Italy, Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President and Flavio Briatore (ITA), Renault F1 Team, Team Chief, Managing Director - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15, Italian Grand Prix, Saturday
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Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President and Flavio Briatore (ITA), Renault F1 Team, Team Chief, Managing Director - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15, Italian Grand Prix, Saturday
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Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President with Flavio Briatore (ITA), Renault F1 Team, Team Chief, Managing Director - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15, Italian Grand Prix, Saturday
09.09.2006 Monza, Italy, Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President with Flavio Briatore (ITA), Renault F1 Team, Team Chief, Managing Director - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15, Italian Grand Prix, Saturday
09.09.2006 Monza, Italy, Max Mosley (GBR), FIA President - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15, Italian Grand Prix, Saturday Qualifying
Max Mosley (GBR) President FIA, Norman Howell (GBR), Monaco F1 Grand Prix, 24th-27th, May, 2007
Max Mosley (GBR) FIA President, Charlie Whiting (GBR) FIA Technical Director, Monaco F1 Grand Prix, 24th-27th, May, 2007
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Max Mosley (GBR) President FIA, Monaco F1 Grand Prix, 24th-27th, May, 2007
Max Mosley (GBR) President FIA, Monaco F1 Grand Prix, 24th-27th, May, 2007
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FIA President Max Mosley presents the prestigious FIA Gold Medal for Motor Sport to Mario Andretti. FIA Gala Prize Giving Ceremony, Monaco. December 7 2007. [Pic credt: FIA]
Max Mosley and Fernando Alonso. FIA Gala Prize Giving Ceremony, Monaco. December 7 2007. [Pic credt: FIA]
Max Mosley talks with Lewis Hamilton and his brother Nick. FIA Gala Prize Giving Ceremony, Monaco. December 7 2007. [Pic credt: FIA]
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