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Dennis proves his honour once again. Todt, however, is nothing more than power-hungry megalomaniac.


Todt is a slimy git and would be as bad as Mosely. Dennis can see there is a potential for conflict of interest and stands aside. Todt can see there is a potential for conflict of interest and put himself firmly forward. That says a lot. Says a lot about the FIA too if they even consider him!!


There is a chance that if Todt becomes the FIA president, FIA might be Ferrari International Assistance again...
Image:rofl:

Hopefully the FIA president row can be over soon. Someone that is independent of any teams should be the president, yet without Mosley's "dictatorship"-esque ruling.
#130408
Dennis proves his honour once again. Todt, however, is nothing more than power-hungry megalomaniac.


Todt is a slimy git and would be as bad as Mosely. Dennis can see there is a potential for conflict of interest and stands aside. Todt can see there is a potential for conflict of interest and put himself firmly forward. That says a lot. Says a lot about the FIA too if they even consider him!!


There is a chance that if Todt becomes the FIA president, FIA might be Ferrari International Assistance again...
Image:rofl:

Hopefully the FIA president row can be over soon. Someone that is independent of any teams should be the president, yet without Mosley's "dictatorship"-esque ruling.


Your picture :rofl:
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Another name ‘doing the rounds’ amid speculation about the next FIA President is Ron Dennis, according to a high-ranking motor racing official.

Vicky Chandhok, motorsport boss and former President of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, and the father of GP2 driver Karun, has been mentioned as one possible successor to Max Mosley.

He told the Indian daily Asian Age: "It is certainly a great privilege to see my name doing the rounds along with Dennis and (Jean) Todt. But I personally feel that I am not ready for it."

Chandhok has long been associated with the Paris based FIA, and is known in the paddock for being close to F1 Chief Executive Bernie Ecclestone.

Also mentioned as potential candidates for Mosley's job this week have been American Nick Craw, the FIA sporting President, and 1981 world rally champion-turned European parliamentarian Ari Vatanen.



However Dennis ruled himself out as a possible successor to Max Mosley earlier this year whilst still Team Principal at McLaren Mercedes.

“Anybody who’s in a position of leadership of a company has to live, sleep and breathe that brand, and I think it would be impossible for me - even though I consider myself extremely disciplined - to be completely impartial regarding all the teams,” he said ahead of the current season.

“I don’t think it’s possible for anyone who’s led a successful team, frankly, and it would therefore be inappropriate for me,” he added.


Dennis is talking alot of sense there, hence why i'm slightly worried about Todt.


Dennis for leader :hitler:
#130653
Another problem is that Formula One now has an image problem. Even if Todt and Dennis were to be completely and undoubtedly impartial, they are not going to be seen like that by many fans and the general public, which will only breed more discontent.
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