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By McLaren Fan
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From autosport.com:

Ecclestone calls Mosley to stand down

Saturday, May 31st 2008, 12:31 GMT

Bernie Ecclestone and Max MosleyFormula One commercial rights holder Bernie Ecclestone has called FIA president Max Mosley to step down from his position voluntarily by the end of this year, saying Mosley can no longer continue in his role after the sexual allegations made against him by the News of the World.

Mosley faces a vote of confidence at the FIA's General Assembly next Tuesday, and he is adamant that he should not be required to stand down despite embarrassing revelations about his sexual habits in the British tabloids.

And Ecclestone believes Mosley now risks being humiliated once more if he does not step down on his own accord - and the F1 supremo has called his friend of 40 years to make the inevitable sacrifice.

"The last thing most people involved in the sport, including the clubs, would want to see is Max in a position where he could be forced to stand down," Ecclestone told the Telegraph.

"I don't want to see that. I've been a friend of Max for 40 years. I would hate to see him go in this way after all he has done for the sport."

Ecclestone revealed there is a growing discontent among those involved in F1 by the fact that Mosley has not resigned immediately after the story appeared in the News of the World almost two months ago.

"Since the story broke I have been under enormous pressure from the people who invest in Formula One, sponsors and manufacturers, over this issue," Ecclestone told the newspaper.

"They point out that as a chief executive or chief operating officer of a major company they would have gone either immediately, or within 24 hours, in the same circumstances. They cannot understand why Max has not done the same.

"Max is a strong man. Once he makes a decision he sticks to it. He feels that there is still important work to do at the FIA. But in my view there is a way to accomplish this and retire at the end of the year at the FIA general assembly in November. I would be happy to sit at his side to help him to achieve that.

"He should stand down out of responsibility for the institution he represents, including F1. Everyone who I speak to in a position of authority across F1 rings me to say he should leave. It is regretful that he has not made that decision."

Ecclestone emphasized that Mosley will not be able to carry his job any further because his reputation has been tarnished. And the Briton revealed even among friends, Mosley is being shunned.

"The big problem is that he can no longer represent the FIA worldwide because of these incidents," Ecclestone said. "The general feeling is that people would no longer be comfortable speaking to him in the same way.

"My wife had invited Max to her birthday party, (but) she was told to ask Max not to appear because of the embarrassment it might cause to a number of corporate guests. She was extremely upset about that, but she accepted she had to speak to him. It was very difficult for her to do that.

"Max is being punished for the wrong reasons. He has done a first-class job as president. Like all of us he has made some mistakes but 90 per cent of the decisions he has taken have been to the benefit of all. He deserves to be remembered for all the positive work he has done, not for an expose in a tabloid newspaper.

"That is why he should announce his decision to resign now and not go through with a vote of confidence. That is not in his best interests, the FIA's or the sport's."


Endgame.
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By Denthúl
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If he carries on after that, he's invincible in the sporting world. And Formula 1 will most likely have to move away from being governed by the FIA.
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By f1ea
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Endgame.


You are right. I was going to post this article too, as I read it in F1-live. I think this summarises everything:

Britain's Telegraph newspaper reports that Bernie Ecclestone has joined the chorus of voices asking Mosley to step down before the confidence vote, if only to avoid the humiliation of being forced out. "I don't want to see that," said Ecclestone, who represents Formula One's commercial rights holder. "I've been a friend of Max for 40 years. I would hate to see him go in this way after all he has done for the sport."

"His fantasies have nothing to do with all he has achieved at the FIA. And he has done a great many things," stated Ecclestone. "The big problem is that he can no longer represent the FIA worldwide because of these incidents."

"He should stand down out of responsibility for the institution he represents, including F1," Bernie Ecclestone declared. "It is regretful that he has not made that decision."
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By Martin
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So, the EGM is tomorrow. Is there really hope that they will kick Max out?


On the way to the meeting MM has, apparently, said that he has confidence that he will win the vote, following messages of support. If he wins he will pass all public duties to his deputies. Is that really the way for the FIA to operate - with a president hiding behind the curtains! :cry:
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By racechick
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Well they'll have to cos hes won. What a farce!! this organisation is fit to control nothing. They are a disgrace!
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By McLaren Fan
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Well, what a shambles. Mosley has dodged the bullet, but won't be able to partake in his duties. Will he still be getting a salary for this? Should the FIA be run like this? :roll:
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By racechick
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I didnt think he took a salary but not sure about that. aprobably makes up for it in perks.
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By Denthúl
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Well, what a shambles. Mosley has dodged the bullet, but won't be able to partake in his duties. Will he still be getting a salary for this? Should the FIA be run like this? :roll:


His position goes unpaid. He just gets his money via other means, I guess.
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By 7UpJordan
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Balestre will have turned in his grave.
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By McLaren Fan
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Balestre will have turned in his grave.

Perhaps, but Balestre was far from squeaky clean.
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