FIA president
Max Mosley looks set to make an appearance at the inaugural Jordan Rally next week, which runs from April 24-27.
The event will mark the return of the World Rally Championship to the Arab World for the first time in 32 years and Mosley, a staunch supporter of Jordan's bid to become a part of the WRC, has accepted an invitation to attend from HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein, chairman of Jordan Motorsport.
"Max has been a strong friend and ally to Jordan and has supported us since we announced our bid three years ago, so we are delighted that he will be sharing this historic occasion with us," HRH Prince Feisal told the events official website,
www.jordanrally.com.
The occasion will be Mosley's first public appearance since allegations were published in British tabloid newspaper,
The News of the World claiming that he had indulged in a 'sick Nazi orgy with 5 hookers' close to his London home.
He is currently suing the paper for 'unlimited damages' on the grounds of breach of privacy, and has repeatedly refuted any purported 'Nazi connotations' behind the matter.