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By sax2basix
#17948
And Mosley's response is.............................

---FIA President Max Mosley has responded to comments by Sir Jackie Stewart calling on Mosley to resign.

Mosley and Stewart have recently had a war of words, with the FIA president recently deeming Stewart a ‘certified halfwit’. Stewart believes Mosley should step down over the way that the FIA have handled recent matters, most recently the decision to have a scrutineer oversee the McLaren team at the final race of the season to ensure both drivers are treated equally.

Mosley has dismissed Stewart’s resignation call and stands by all the comments he has made. “Jackie Stewart’s latest comments are as misconceived as those he made prior to the McLaren World Council hearing in September,â€
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By McLaren Fan
#17951
“However, it is not the role of the FIA to court popularity by supporting one party or the other. It is the role of the FIA to ensure that the rules of the sport are respected and that fairness is applied consistently for all competitors.

Ahahaha. What a quote, and here's another:
“When the Spanish Motor Sport Authority seeks safeguards to ensure fair play should the international governing body ignore their request?

Well, yes actually. It's outside your remit as there are NO rules on this matter.
By Ron Dennis
#17955
I agree, get rid of Max. And while we are having a clear out, take out all partisan members of the FIA i.e. Ferrari employees!

No governing body should have one of the participating teams on its board.

Its like putting a fat person in charge of the cake!
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By sax2basix
#17956
.........and this

“During a highly charged and controversial season it is of course understandable that many in the United Kingdom feel great sympathy for the plight of McLaren and Lewis Hamilton. In the same way it is understandable for many on the continent to feel great sympathy for the plight of double world champion Fernando Alonso.


Sympathy for the plight of Alonso :?::idea: Of course silly me, being partly to blame for the scandal, trying to blackmail the boss and having playground tantrums (personally I think he is frustrated at himself for letting his guard down and allowing the public to see what he is really like) does an awful lot to earn sympathy and respect. :roll:
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By Tero
#18085
Maybe "MR. FAIR PLAY" Ron Dennis could be great option
By Ron Dennis
#18091
Maybe "MR. FAIR PLAY" Ron Dennis could be great option


Good idea, someone like Ron who has the courage to stand up to blackmailers!
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By texasmr2
#18109
Maybe "MR. FAIR PLAY" Ron Dennis could be great option?

:lol:
By ArtHowe
#18112
Maybe "MR. FAIR PLAY" Ron Dennis could be great option


Good idea, someone like Ron who has the courage to stand up to blackmailers!


Yes, and the integrity to treat both drivers as equal competitors despite the rabid paranoia of the lunatic fringe. Of course Ron couldn't reasonably become the sane voice of a new FIA until he retires from his current involvement with McLaren. Sir Jackie Stewart, a man of impeccable credentials, is the obvious choice.
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By 7UpJordan
#18120
Imagine what F1 would be like today if Balestre was still in charge. Aside from Moseley's innapropriate "halfwit" comments about JS, he is tame in comparison to what used to happen when Mr J M Balestre was in charge.
By Ron Dennis
#18130
Imagine what F1 would be like today if Balestre was still in charge. Aside from Moseley's innapropriate "halfwit" comments about JS, he is tame in comparison to what used to happen when Mr J M Balestre was in charge.


Aye I was glad to see the back of old Jean - now that guy was a real bit o work!
By Mikep99
#18139
Maybe "MR. FAIR PLAY" Ron Dennis could be great option


Good idea, someone like Ron who has the courage to stand up to blackmailers!


Yes, and the integrity to treat both drivers as equal competitors despite the rabid paranoia of the lunatic fringe. Of course Ron couldn't reasonably become the sane voice of a new FIA until he retires from his current involvement with McLaren. Sir Jackie Stewart, a man of impeccable credentials, is
the obvious choice.


Yeh I can imagine & here is my imagination.

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:lol:
By Ron Dennis
#18169
Maybe "MR. FAIR PLAY" Ron Dennis could be great option


Good idea, someone like Ron who has the courage to stand up to blackmailers!


Yes, and the integrity to treat both drivers as equal competitors despite the rabid paranoia of the lunatic fringe. Of course Ron couldn't reasonably become the sane voice of a new FIA until he retires from his current involvement with McLaren. Sir Jackie Stewart, a man of impeccable credentials, is
the obvious choice.


Yeh I can imagine & here is my imagination.

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:lol:


You have way too much free time.
By supeindesu
#18177
I think he uses same time doing something that "you" wastes just puking billis because "you" are a lier.
By Ron Dennis
#18185
I think he uses same time doing something that "you" wastes just puking billis because "you" are a lier.


I kinda think that was a slam but not 100% sure.

All the same, it is water of a ducks back me old china plate - keep up the good work.

Are my pants on fire?
By ArtHowe
#18188
Maybe "MR. FAIR PLAY" Ron Dennis could be great option


Good idea, someone like Ron who has the courage to stand up to blackmailers!


Yes, and the integrity to treat both drivers as equal competitors despite the rabid paranoia of the lunatic fringe. Of course Ron couldn't reasonably become the sane voice of a new FIA until he retires from his current involvement with McLaren. Sir Jackie Stewart, a man of impeccable credentials, is
the obvious choice.


Yeh I can imagine & here is my imagination.

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:lol:


Presumably this garbage qualifies as a reasonable "on message" post whereas a perfectly legimate few posts on another thread are reason to lock the thread!! :roll:

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