Former FIA President Max Mosley says the current tactic of waiting to see how the coronavirus crisis develops “risks making things worse” for F1 and its teams and has called for drastic measures to be taken.
As former FIA President Max Mosley takes to the stand in the European Court of Human Rights today, media experts warn that victory for the Englishman in his bid to amend the UK's law on privacy could have far-reaching implications
FIA President Jean Todt has hit out at those who suggest his regime as the head of F1's governing body is biased towards Ferrari much like his predecessor Max Mosley's was deemed to be - angrily branding any who claim as much, 'fools'
Having been contacted by his former arch-nemesis and ex-FIA President Max Mosley on the birth of his first child, Flavio Briatore insists he has 'no place' for the man who tried to get him permanently banned from F1 over the explosive 'Singapore-gate' race-fixing scandal
Following confirmation that FIA president Max Mosley is to take further action against the News of the World and sue the British tabloid 'paper for libel, it appears that German newspaper Bild is now in the firing line too.
The editor of the News of the World , Colin Myler, has reacted to the High Court's decision to award FIA president Max Mosley ?60,000 in damages for an invasion of privacy by stating he fears for the freedom of the British press.