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#85899
Mosley: Finding new president a challenge

By Jonathan Noble Tuesday, December 23rd 2008, 09:42 GMT


FIA president Max Mosley has warned his potential successors to think carefully before putting themselves forward for the job, after saying he will wait until June next year to make a final decision about stepping down.

Mosley has said for several months that he plans to relinquish his presidency when his term ends next October, despite saying that there is pressure on him from members of the governing body for him to continue.

And although not admitting that the matter is now open to review, Mosley has said a definitive decision on his future will be made only in the middle of 2009.

When asked by the official F1 website whether he still had no plans to stand for re-election, Mosley said: "Yes, but I will take a final decision in June."

Mosley said he felt any potential successor should consider the challenges of the job very carefully before deciding to put themselves forward for election.

Speaking about the qualities an FIA president needed, Mosley said: "A great deal of patience and ideally an ability to understand quickly a great variety of technical and legal issues. I would advise a potential successor to think very carefully before standing for election."

He also played down the prospects of new deputy president Nick Craw from the United States stepping up to become president.

"The difficulty is finding somebody who has the necessary experience, but also the time and inclination to do the job," he explained. "You mention Nick Craw. He is the president of ACCUS, which controls all the different forms of racing in the United States. With all this to contend with, he is probably not exactly looking for work."

When asked to review the things from his presidency that he was most proud of, Mosley singled out the safety improvements he brought to F1 and road cars.

"I think the biggest achievements will have been the improvements in safety both on public roads and on the circuits," he said. "However, one must remember that a great many other people have been involved.

"I initiated these things, but others have made them work. The greatest disappointment has been the tendency of some fans to criticise without understanding what we are trying to do."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/72559



He's never going to leave is he?
#85912
Mosley: Finding new president a challenge

By Jonathan Noble Tuesday, December 23rd 2008, 09:42 GMT


FIA president Max Mosley has warned his potential successors to think carefully before putting themselves forward for the job, after saying he will wait until June next year to make a final decision about stepping down.

Mosley has said for several months that he plans to relinquish his presidency when his term ends next October, despite saying that there is pressure on him from members of the governing body for him to continue.

And although not admitting that the matter is now open to review, Mosley has said a definitive decision on his future will be made only in the middle of 2009.

When asked by the official F1 website whether he still had no plans to stand for re-election, Mosley said: "Yes, but I will take a final decision in June."

Mosley said he felt any potential successor should consider the challenges of the job very carefully before deciding to put themselves forward for election.

Speaking about the qualities an FIA president needed, Mosley said: "A great deal of patience and ideally an ability to understand quickly a great variety of technical and legal issues. I would advise a potential successor to think very carefully before standing for election."

He also played down the prospects of new deputy president Nick Craw from the United States stepping up to become president.

"The difficulty is finding somebody who has the necessary experience, but also the time and inclination to do the job," he explained. "You mention Nick Craw. He is the president of ACCUS, which controls all the different forms of racing in the United States. With all this to contend with, he is probably not exactly looking for work."

When asked to review the things from his presidency that he was most proud of, Mosley singled out the safety improvements he brought to F1 and road cars.

"I think the biggest achievements will have been the improvements in safety both on public roads and on the circuits," he said. "However, one must remember that a great many other people have been involved.

"I initiated these things, but others have made them work. The greatest disappointment has been the tendency of some fans to criticise without understanding what we are trying to do."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/72559



He's never going to leave is he?

:hitler:
#85916
i like the swipe at the fans, "we do not know anything" get off your high horse you w***er!!

Oh yes, we know nothing don't we?

On the contrary Max we know EVERYTHING. Yes, everything from the FIA Ferrari bias to your fascist father to your umpalumpa activities to your dream of F1 becoming just an A1GP clone.

Do yourself a favour and step down with whatever little of your dignity remains if you want it to stay intact.
#85920
It's not as though there is a shortage of talented people for the job. Mosley has brought shame to himself, his family and Formula One. He has to go.
#85921
I think a full change of the guard must take place.
From Mosley, Eccelstone to the lower levels of the FIA.
Massive reshuffle.

Also Eccelstone's own puppets, the ex-Brabham boys, should go with him.
#85922
I think a full change of the guard must take place.
From Mosley, Eccelstone to the lower levels of the FIA.
Massive reshuffle.

Also Eccelstone's own puppets, the ex-Brabham boys, should go with him.

The old guard have to go, but the FIA as institution needs reformed. Changing the personnel is only treating the symptoms and not the causes.
#85923
The weeds in the FIA need pulling up and getting rid of. And I don't think Alan Titchmarsh would be the man for to do it. But maybe the "Top Ground Gear Force" would help get rid of them? :hehe:
#85924
I think a full change of the guard must take place.
From Mosley, Eccelstone to the lower levels of the FIA.
Massive reshuffle.

Also Eccelstone's own puppets, the ex-Brabham boys, should go with him.

The old guard have to go, but the FIA as institution needs reformed. Changing the personnel is only treating the symptoms and not the causes.


It must be the first symbolic stage.
SOLIDARITY!
The weeds in the FIA need pulling up and getting rid of. And I don't think Alan Titchmarsh would be the man for to do it. But maybe the "Top Ground Gear Force" would help get rid of them? :hehe:

Finally they'd find a use for that V8 engine :wink:
#85968
maybe all the teams should refuse to race after what happened to ferrari and then he would be in trouble.

or
all the fans say he want him gone during the first race


never going to happen they need to race to make money.

The only real soulition is a break away but thats risky
#86137
Maybe if the position had a salary there might be a few more pple up to the job, there arnt many pple out there in a position to take up a job with demands like that for no pay....

thats NOT a mosley endorsement the old bar steward needs to go

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