- 31 Mar 08, 10:37#37878Herewith some articles from the Daily Mail
Formula One ruler Max Mosley last night won the influential backing of Bernie Ecclestone after a lurid Sunday newspaper expose left him battling for his job.
While several senior figures within the sport privately questioned how Mosley can continue as FIA president, the man who has worked closest with him in transforming F1 into a billion dollar enterprise remained loyal.
Formula One motor racing chief Max Mosley is battling to keep his job today after it was revealed he had taken part in a Nazi-style umpalumpa orgy with five prostitutes.
Jewish groups condemned Mr Mosley, whose father, Oswald, led the British Union of Fascists in the 1930s and was a friend of Adolf Hitler.
The 67-year-old father of two was caught on video by the News of the World in a "torture chamber" set up in a £2million Chelsea flat.
Mr Mosley, who is the president of the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), is allegedly shown enacting a concentration camp-style scene in which he plays both victim and guard.
Max Mosley: Embroiled in 'sensational umpalumpa scandal'
One woman inspects his head for lice before he is interrogated and whipped. Mr Mosley then switches roles and "tortures" one of the prostitutes. He even issues orders in German.
It was claimed he paid £2,500 in cash for the orgy, which is said to have lasted five hours.
Formula One's commercial rights holder Bernie Ecclestone sprang to Mr Mosley's defence, claiming the allegations would not affect his position at the head of the FIA.
He said: "I've known him an awful long time. If somebody had told me this without the evidence I would have found it difficult to believe.
"Assuming it's all true, what people do privately is up to them. I don't honestly believe it affects the sport in any way.
"Knowing Max it might be all a bit of a joke. You know, it's one of those things where he's sort of taking the p***, rather than anything against Jewish people."
The FIA insisted it was a matter "between Mr Mosley and the newspaper". A spokesman added: "We understand that Mr Mosley's lawyers are now in contact with that newspaper and the FIA has no comment."
But Jewish groups slammed the motorsports chief. Karen Pollock, chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, said: "This is sick and depraved. For anyone to be in such a position of influence and power beggars belief. I am absolutely appalled."
The multi-millionaire former barrister has been married to wife Jean since 1960 and lives in Monaco. He is understood to be pursuing legal action against the News of The World for breach of privacy.
The FIA could force a vote of no-confidence in Mosley. For now, he has engaged his lawyers and intends to be in Bahrain for Sunday's grand prix, dismissing all talk of resignation.
So, it seems that yet again MM pokes 2 fingers up to everyone and continues on his way. The fact that B.E. seems to support him is just appalling. This story will bring disrepute to motor sport. This is not just a case of a 'celebrity' having rumpy pumpy with a hotel waitress, it is so much more than that, and I am astonished that Bernie can be so offhand about it. Are the dodgy brigade just looking after each other?
Will the FIA force a vote of no confidence - it seems unlikely. I don't know how low the FIA has to get before someone sorts it out.
A veritable nest of vipers.
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