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#33178
"Provided I remain relatively sane I won't quit before October 2009; beyond that I have to think very, very carefully," he said.

"This is a sport which you almost certainly have to conclude works best with one person capable of taking a decision."

Mosley insists that he is not deterred by regular claims that he should quit.

"I love reading the blogs when they are being furious about me, it's very entertaining, and there is the odd one which defends me.

"But F1 simply cannot divorce itself from the zeitgeist," he added.

Mosley became FIA President in 1993.


Scary comments there, the sport works best with one person capable of taking a decision....... similar to his dads views on how to run a country :lol:
and i wonder if he was referring to any of the comments about him on our forum which he calls blogs :lol:
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By texasmr2
#33184
MM is already insane his word's prove it.
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By Jensonb
#33187
Those words alone are cause to remove him.
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By 8-ball
#33192
i really think that the FIA should introduce caps on how long a president can serve. Most western democracies limit their presidents to 2 terms to stop them becoming insane dictators trying to push their own agendas. The FIA should take note
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By darwin dali
#33198
I think we need to simply stop talking about MM - he apparently gets a kick out of calls for him to step down :shock:
Let's punish him with marginalization and neglect - that'll do it for his oversized ego and he'll quit tomorrow :D:twisted:8)
#33201
"Provided I remain relatively sane I won't quit before October 2009; beyond that I have to think very, very carefully," he said.

"This is a sport which you almost certainly have to conclude works best with one person capable of taking a decision."

Mosley insists that he is not deterred by regular claims that he should quit.

"I love reading the blogs when they are being furious about me, it's very entertaining, and there is the odd one which defends me.

"But F1 simply cannot divorce itself from the zeitgeist," he added.

Mosley became FIA President in 1993.



Scary comments there, the sport works best with one person capable of taking a decision....... similar to his dads views on how to run a country :lol:
and i wonder if he was referring to any of the comments about him on our forum which he calls blogs :lol:


Such pompous arrogance. He knows that he cant be sacked so he just laughs in the faces of those interested parties who want him gone.
More examples of the FIA out of control, run by an arrogant, bully of a dictator who is untouchable.
8 Ball suggests a time limit for the job. I don't mind if a President stays on for longer, provided that he be voted in, by all of the teams in the first place and that there is a mechanism to get him out by a vote of no confidence. I also think that the FIA should take account of the views of the fans. At present MM is accountable to no-one and is propped up by Ferrari. I suspect that he is considering his future in 2009 because Todt may well be off the scene by then and he is a major ally for Max.
Talking of dictators, in a newspaper this week there was an interview with Bernie. The headline was something like - Why I dislike democracy, - My donations to the labour party (major scandal a while ago) - and what my wife said when I asked if I could take a mistress!!! Say no more !!!
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By Jensonb
#33205
I think we need to simply stop talking about MM - he apparently gets a kick out of calls for him to step down :shock:
Let's punish him with marginalization and neglect - that'll do it for his oversized ego and he'll quit tomorrow :D:twisted:8)
I like that idea, treat him like a joke who's of no consequence.
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By McLaren Fan
#33214
i really think that the FIA should introduce caps on how long a president can serve. Most western democracies limit their presidents to 2 terms to stop them becoming insane dictators trying to push their own agendas. The FIA should take note

Well, in 2005 that motion was actually passed. I can only think that it does not apply retrospectively hence the arrogant twat is still at the head of what has become the Forth Reich. What I would also like to see is more accountability of the President and, to be honest, other sections of the FIA. The General Assembly is basically a body of civil servants running the totalitarian state on behalf of its President, the World Motor Sport council is an unimpartial body, free to decide on whatever it wants, and the Appeals Court is as just the same. The people on the ground, as it were, i.e. the stewards etc. are effectively a secret police for the President.

Mosley has also said he wants Jean Todt to be the next FIA leader. Laissez les bons temps roller - encore. :roll:
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By Martin
#33216
i really think that the FIA should introduce caps on how long a president can serve. Most western democracies limit their presidents to 2 terms to stop them becoming insane dictators trying to push their own agendas. The FIA should take note

Well, in 2005 that motion was actually passed. I can only think that it does not apply retrospectively hence the arrogant twat is still at the head of what has become the Forth Reich. What I would also like to see is more accountability of the President and, to be honest, other sections of the FIA. The General Assembly is basically a body of civil servants running the totalitarian state on behalf of its President, the World Motor Sport council is an impartial body, free to decide on whatever it wants, and the Appeals Court is as just the same. The people on the ground, as it were, i.e. the stewards etc. are effectively a secret police for the President.

Mosley has also said he wants Jean Todt to be the next FIA leader. Laissez les bons temps roller - encore. :roll:


Oh no, if Todt takes over I might be asking for Max back. I really am not sure what the process is - who appoints the President? does anyone know?
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By 7UpJordan
#33217
I know how we can get rid of Mosley, do a car park demonstration outside the FIA's HQ. It got rid of Bryan Robson. :D
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By Denthúl
#33218
I have no idea. But I think it would be fair if nobody who has ever been a team boss can take up the position, otherwise there'd be a risk of even more favouritism.
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By Martin
#33221
I have no idea. But I think it would be fair if nobody who has ever been a team boss can take up the position, otherwise there'd be a risk of even more favouritism.


Good point D. No team members should be involved at all in the FIA, except where there is equal representation of all teams.

7up Js idea of a car park demo is good but the car park is a bit of a trek from here.

Lets see if we can find out the process and influence it that way.
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By McLaren Fan
#33223
I know how we can get rid of Mosley, do a car park demonstration outside the FIA's HQ. It got rid of Bryan Robson. :D

Mosley may sue us all. :o

Seriously, the man doesn't care. He's already set out his stall in that article. He's basically laughing in the face of some pretty serious criticism. Let's face, we would all be if we could get away with what he's done. If he were the CEO of a major company, he would have been out on his ear a decade ago and absolutely certainly in terms of the poorly handled spy scandal. Let's say McLaren were genuinely as guilty as sin, the investigation was still flawed and handled very badly. It also shows the man has no shame. Anybody else would be ashamed to show their face again.

Formula One needs an a revolution to purge the unholy alliance of Ecclestone's ego and Mosley's mob.
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By texasmr2
#33225
I know how we can get rid of Mosley, do a car park demonstration outside the FIA's HQ. It got rid of Bryan Robson. :D

Mosley may sue us all. :o

Seriously, the man doesn't care. He's already set out his stall in that article. He's basically laughing in the face of some pretty serious criticism. Let's face, we would all be if we could get away with what he's done. If he were the CEO of a major company, he would have been out on his ear a decade ago and absolutely certainly in terms of the poorly handled spy scandal. Let's say McLaren were genuinely as guilty as sin, the investigation was still flawed and handled very badly. It also shows the man has no shame. Anybody else would be ashamed to show their face again.

Formula One needs an a revolution to purge the unholy alliance of Ecclestone's ego and Mosley's mob.


Very well put! 8)
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By 7UpJordan
#33226
Let's say McLaren were genuinely as guilty as sin, the investigation was still flawed and handled very badly. It also shows the man has no shame. Anybody else would be ashamed to show their face again.

McLaren were definately guilty in my opinion, but you're damn right about it all being handled badly by the FIA. I'm sure the Ferrari fans will agree about that too. :)

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