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By bud
#162069
Mosley: I'm not going to interfere
12/10/2009
In a curious interview with Camilla Long for The Times, outgoing FIA president Max Mosley is keen to play down talk that he will run things from behind the scenes should his preferred successor, Jean Todt, prove successful.

While many within the F1 paddock have their own reasons for not wanting to see Todt elected president later this month, others are more concerned that Mosley will remain in the shadows continuing to pull the strings. The fact that Todt will almost certainly retain Mosley's team - Donnelly, Purnell and Woods - merely adds to the fear that the Frenchman will continue the work of his predecessor... good, bad and ugly.

"They've got this theory that I'm going to be this malevolent presence behind the scenes," says Mosley. "That's absolutely not true. I would never call anyone and say I think you should do such and such.

"If somebody calls me and says, 'What do you think?' I'll tell them but I'm not going to interfere," he adds, a comment in stark contrast to his recent letter to Prince Feisal of Jordan in which he appeared to suggest that member clubs voting for Ari Vatanen in the forthcoming election can expect to be marginalised in the aftermath.

Indeed, one might say that Mosley's open support of Todt could be widely perceived as interfering, however, the Englishman insists that the Frenchman is the best man for the job, "He's a brilliant manager," he tells Camilla, who takes time out to inform us that she is wearing "6 inch stilettos".

Asked if all the recent scandals have tarnished F1, Mosley says "no", while adding that there are no skeletons in Todt's closet.

Talking of scandals, and mindful of the fact that many within the media are loathe to cross him, Camilla ends the interview by asking what the repercussions might be if Mosley doesn't like the finished article.

"If I don't like the article, I'll ring you up and I'll say I think I should spank you," says the president of the FIA, the body which represent the interests of motoring organisations and car users around the world, "and if you say that sounds like a lovely idea then we'll arrange it.

"I'll arrange two young ladies for us," he adds.

One has to wonder what a journo with the Guardian might make of such comments.
what a dirty old man he hasn't learned a thing! :rolleyes:
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By bud
#162086
Ah man I thought that was genuine article until I neared the end


it is genuine.

and here he is going to release his memoirs once he goes and make accusations towards Ron Dennis about the Nazi umpalumpa scandal of his no doubt :rolleyes:
Outgoing FIA president Max Mosley has promised to include some explosive revelations in his personal memoirs.

The 69-year-old Briton, who will step down in charge of F1's governing body at the end of next week, told the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag that some top lawyers are likely to be put to work when the book is published.

"When I tell the truth, there are some people that will be very annoyed," he said, hinting that one of the revelations might relate to his beliefs about the origin of the Nazi umpalumpa scandal of 2008.

Mosley also said he believes Formula One will not be rid of conflict just because either Jean Todt or Ari Vatanen will soon be FIA president.



"In this atmosphere - dominated by huge amounts of money and egocentric people - the FIA has to remain neutral and keep the balance of power. This is a thankless task of Herculean proportions," he said.


i find it funny when he talks of others being egocentric :banghead:
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By bud
#162093
I really hope he names the people who were responsible for setting him up.


who he thinks is responsible not who is. If he knew for a fact he would be taking it further. But i look forward to deformation charges against this smug wank stain!
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By Gilles 27
#162094
He said in a press statement after he sued the News of the World that he had a good idea who it was. Personally, I was disappointed that he didn't sue the entire of News International out of print...
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By billindenver
#162099
I have doubts that he would go into the whole spanking thing in an interview like that. The man is a sleaze bag, but he has proven that he isn't entirely stupid. Something about this "story" doesn't smell right.
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By Gilles 27
#162100
he has joked with members of the motorsport press about the spanking episode in the past, but he has a far better relationship with the motoring press than the dailies...
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By bud
#162101
Ah man I thought that was genuine article until I neared the end


it is genuine.


I don't believe you :irked:


you saying i typed all that myself? :rofl:
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By headless
#162115
Ah man I thought that was genuine article until I neared the end


it is genuine.


I don't believe you :irked:


you saying i typed all that myself? :rofl:

You don't seem to have anything better to do :hehe:
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By JamesD89
#162122
Ah man I thought that was genuine article until I neared the end


it is genuine.


I don't believe you :irked:


you saying i typed all that myself? :rofl:


I thought you added bits on to it. I also didn't realise the interviewer had been asking him questions about his umpalumpa life. I thought he'd just started coming onto her at the end.

I'm sorry bud.

His son committed suicide, he went off for a bit of nazi influenced hanky panky, his wife of 50 years doesn't care. That is one messed up family.
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