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#222358
ESPNF1:

Bernie Ecclestone would like to see Max Mosley return to Formula One in a new role within the FIA.

Former-FIA president Mosley opted not to stand for re-election last year and backed current president Jean Todt to office. Ecclestone, who is a long-term friend of Mosley and worked closely with him to build his F1 empire, said in a recent ESPNF1 interview that he would like Mosley to return.

"Yeah, I didn't want him to go," he said. "It would be nice to have him back."

Earlier this month the Italian website 422race.com reported that Mosley was planning a coup to reduce the power of Todt in the FIA. While the report was widely panned, it did spark speculation as to why such a rumour was started.

442race.com said the alleged call-to-arms was a response to planned changes to statutes to make the FIA more democratic as well a disagreement over the future direction of Formula One.

Apart from the sporting regulations, which will likely see smaller capacity turbo engines return to F1, the future of the sport's commercial rights - run by Ecclestone - also need to be finalised before Formula One Management's 100-year lease - agreed under Mosley's reign - dovetails with a new Concorde Agreement with the teams in 2013.

When asked what capacity Mosley might return in, Ecclestone said: "We could go back to the FIA and FISA. Max could be president of the FIA looking after Formula One and Jean could be president of FISA running the sporting side."

And when asked how the teams would react to Mosley's return, Ecclestone said: "I don't think the teams would mind. If you ask anyone now, if Max came back as president of the FIA would they complain? I think they'd say no."

However, Ecclestone said he also wants a new period of peace with Todt.

"We want to work well together into the future," he said.

Todt, meanwhile, said the rumours about the coup had been exaggerated.

"This season has shown that I am interfering as little as possible," the FIA president said. "And If Mosley offers me his advice, this will also be welcome."




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#222359
That's a recipe for disaster! Bernie is slowly but surely losing power and this seems like an attempt to regain some...
#222363
:yikes: 100 year lease? Bernie figured out a way to immortality.

Yeah, that was years ago when that deal went down and I thought: Hm, BE is what? 70 (back then)? I guess good ol' Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov is still among us in Moscow, sorta, kinda. :twisted:
#222448
ESPNF1:

Bernie Ecclestone would like to see Max Mosley return to Formula One in a new role within the FIA.

Former-FIA president Mosley opted not to stand for re-election last year and backed current president Jean Todt to office. Ecclestone, who is a long-term friend of Mosley and worked closely with him to build his F1 empire, said in a recent ESPNF1 interview that he would like Mosley to return.

"Yeah, I didn't want him to go," he said. "It would be nice to have him back."

Earlier this month the Italian website 422race.com reported that Mosley was planning a coup to reduce the power of Todt in the FIA. While the report was widely panned, it did spark speculation as to why such a rumour was started.

442race.com said the alleged call-to-arms was a response to planned changes to statutes to make the FIA more democratic as well a disagreement over the future direction of Formula One.

Apart from the sporting regulations, which will likely see smaller capacity turbo engines return to F1, the future of the sport's commercial rights - run by Ecclestone - also need to be finalised before Formula One Management's 100-year lease - agreed under Mosley's reign - dovetails with a new Concorde Agreement with the teams in 2013.

When asked what capacity Mosley might return in, Ecclestone said: "We could go back to the FIA and FISA. Max could be president of the FIA looking after Formula One and Jean could be president of FISA running the sporting side."

And when asked how the teams would react to Mosley's return, Ecclestone said: "I don't think the teams would mind. If you ask anyone now, if Max came back as president of the FIA would they complain? I think they'd say no."

However, Ecclestone said he also wants a new period of peace with Todt.

"We want to work well together into the future," he said.

Todt, meanwhile, said the rumours about the coup had been exaggerated.

"This season has shown that I am interfering as little as possible," the FIA president said. "And If Mosley offers me his advice, this will also be welcome."




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please anybody with any sense DONT BRING HIM BACK!!!!!!!!!!!
#222460
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/9137318.stm
Max Mosley, the former president of motorsport's governing body the FIA, has ruled out any chance of returning to a role in the sport.

:)

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#222467
I'm keen on seeing the both of them exiled to St Helena. I hear they're short one tyrant there and Bernie could put the previous occupant's wardrobe to full use. Mad Max is well suited to making his valet but little else.
#222484
Bernie Ecclestone also does not see F1's future in Europe with the intimation that Europe can not afford F1; to hell with what the majority of F1 fans want; chase the money trail. What a complete and utter load of BS; Bernie has no interest in what is best for F1; he's simply out to line his incredibly deep pockets even further!
#222490
Bernie Ecclestone also does not see F1's future in Europe with the intimation that Europe can not afford F1; to hell with what the majority of F1 fans want; chase the money trail. What a complete and utter load of BS; Bernie has no interest in what is best for F1; he's simply out to line his incredibly deep pockets even further!


Deep Throat: Follow the money.
Bob Woodward: What do you mean? Where?
Deep Throat: Oh, I can't tell you that.
Bob Woodward: But you could tell me that.
Deep Throat: No, I have to do this my way. You tell me what you know, and I'll confirm. I'll keep you in the right direction if I can, but that's all. Just... follow the money.
#222535
Bernie Ecclestone also does not see F1's future in Europe with the intimation that Europe can not afford F1; to hell with what the majority of F1 fans want; chase the money trail. What a complete and utter load of BS; Bernie has no interest in what is best for F1; he's simply out to line his incredibly deep pockets even further!


Deep Throat: Follow the money.
Bob Woodward: What do you mean? Where?
Deep Throat: Oh, I can't tell you that.
Bob Woodward: But you could tell me that.
Deep Throat: No, I have to do this my way. You tell me what you know, and I'll confirm. I'll keep you in the right direction if I can, but that's all. Just... follow the money.


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Hhee ..hehh ..hhheeeheh ...she said "deep throat" ....
#222550
Bernie Ecclestone also does not see F1's future in Europe with the intimation that Europe can not afford F1; to hell with what the majority of F1 fans want; chase the money trail. What a complete and utter load of BS; Bernie has no interest in what is best for F1; he's simply out to line his incredibly deep pockets even further!


No interest in what is best for F1? Wouldnt going to tracks where the sport earns millions of dollars more be beneficial to formula one rather than just going to European tracks which hope to get by with the skin of their teeth?

The emerging economies of the moment are in Asia, times of prosperity for the west are behind them. Bernie is adjusting Formula one accordingly.
#222557
Bernie Ecclestone also does not see F1's future in Europe with the intimation that Europe can not afford F1; to hell with what the majority of F1 fans want; chase the money trail. What a complete and utter load of BS; Bernie has no interest in what is best for F1; he's simply out to line his incredibly deep pockets even further!


No interest in what is best for F1? Wouldnt going to tracks where the sport earns millions of dollars more be beneficial to formula one rather than just going to European tracks which hope to get by with the skin of their teeth?

The emerging economies of the moment are in Asia, times of prosperity for the west are behind them. Bernie is adjusting Formula one accordingly.


so what would rather have a awesome race in somewhere like spa, monza, silverstone or a crap one at somewhere like india!
#222585
Bernie Ecclestone also does not see F1's future in Europe with the intimation that Europe can not afford F1; to hell with what the majority of F1 fans want; chase the money trail. What a complete and utter load of BS; Bernie has no interest in what is best for F1; he's simply out to line his incredibly deep pockets even further!

IMHO, he would do well to remember something the Yanks are wont to say: You should dance with the one who brought you.

Ecclestone: Europe will more or less disappear

“Europe’s not what it was, in any shape or form. I don’t know how long I’m going to live but I think it will more or less disappear as the current force before not too long. I don’t think Europe can afford many things.”

Clearly, Bernie is one of those things Europe can't afford.

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