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From F1 Live:

Ari Vatanen on Friday took issue with incumbent Max Mosley's claim that he will "lose badly" the FIA presidential election later this month.

Mosley, who has been FIA President since 1993 but wants former Ferrari boss Jean Todt to now succeed him, had hit out at Finn Vatanen's stance about the corruptness of the current regime in a leaked letter.

But Vatanen, the 1981 World Rally Champion and European parliamentarian, believes the existing regime is actually on the wrong end of a changing tide.

"It happens in smaller elections too and this is a Barack Obama thing happening: we believe we have more than half of the votes already and there is a tendency the tide has turned," Vatanen, 57, told the Guardian newspaper.

The latest events have their origin at the Amman Extraordinary Motoring Conference in Jordan, where the opposition to Mosley and Todt, and the support for Vatanen, was stark.

Outraged at the insulting tone of Mosley's letter to a member of the Jordan royal family, it is said that most of the Arabic motoring officialdom now stridently back Vatanen.

A resolution at the conference, reportedly snubbed by Mosley due to Vatanen's attendance, calls for an independent body to oversee the FIA election on October 23.

"In the interests of democracy, transparency and integrity, we must be sure that this election is held in a fair and open environment through a secret ballot and under close third party supervision," Jordan's Prince Faisal said in a statement.

In another statement issued late on Friday, the FIA said both Vatanen and Todt can each nominate election scrutineers, with the entire process "overseen, as usual, by a huissier de justice (a French state-appointed public witness)."

The Ugandan motor racing official Jack Wavamunno, meanwhile, claims he was "pressurised" through the means of "threats" by Todt supporters to drop his support for Vatanen.

© CAPSIS International
Source: GMM
#160432
Why is Vatanen chasing votes in the middle east?
Out there women are not even allowed to drive without a male beside them.
Hardly a sensible policy for someone spouting increased fairness and democracy at the FIA.
Total hypocrisy would be a closer description.
All women drivers should take note.
Of course Vatanen has run absolutely zilch and has no experience or stature for running something as important and diverse as the FIA.
#160436
Why is Vatanen chasing votes in the middle east?
Out there women are not even allowed to drive without a male beside them.
Hardly a sensible policy for someone spouting increased fairness and democracy at the FIA.
Total hypocrisy would be a closer description.
All women drivers should take note.
Of course Vatanen has run absolutely zilch and has no experience or stature for running something as important and diverse as the FIA.


he is not chasing votes, its Mosley who is trying to get the arab countries on their side. and to bring up sexism in Islamic countries is abit of a stretch wouldnt you think? whats that got to do with automobiles and motorsport?
#160440
I think it's an utter disgrace that the current FIA president has come out and said Vatenen will lose badly.

It shows just how corrupt the FIA are, and its an utter disgrace. Todt looks more like a puppet right now, who will be brought in to continue usual FIA rule. F1 should be run by people who are at the tracks every weekend, who have been in the sport for years and know the sport inside and out. Not armchair experts who are in F1 for money and power.

People like Ian Philps, who have forgotten more about F1 than people know. Or drivers like Jackie Stewart and Johnny Herbert. Guys who have actually done great good in motorsport before.

Vatenen has just as much right to be FIA president as Jean Todt. But the difference in my opinion is that Vatenen has been on the other side of the fence, he's been a driver and he understands where both sides are coming from. Thats why I think he should FIA president.
#160450
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It shows just how corrupt the FIA are, and its an utter disgrace. Todt looks more like a puppet right now, who will be brought in to continue usual FIA rule. F1 should be run by people who are at the tracks every weekend, who have been in the sport for years and know the sport inside and out. Not armchair experts who are in F1 for money and power.
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Jean Todt has been at the track every weekend, for a very long time.

Vatenen has just as much right to be FIA president as Jean Todt. But the difference in my opinion is that Vatenen has been on the other side of the fence, he's been a driver and he understands where both sides are coming from. Thats why I think he should FIA president.


I would say that team managers are just as capable as ex-drivers. There is a lot more to F1 than driving.
#160471
youre still on the Todt bandwagon after all thats been emerged? im dumbfounded.


I would be more concerned if facts had emerged. Where are they?

Mosley said that Vatanen would lose. That's a very poor thing for Mosley to say, but that's Mosley, not Todt.
#160473
haha and you dont think Max pushing for Todt is a coincidence? they are both as bad as each other! I honestly cannot understand anyone would want Todt in there after all the corrupt actions he made while at Ferrari. I dont trust him as far as i can throw him.
#160476
haha and you dont think Max pushing for Todt is a coincidence? they are both as bad as each other! I honestly cannot understand anyone would want Todt in there after all the corrupt actions he made while at Ferrari. I dont trust him as far as i can throw him.


Because some people don't share your particular view of the world. How many of these "corrupt" actions are real, and how many are the fantasies of fans of other teams?

Max clearly wants Todt as his successor. This does not mean in any way that Todt will be as bad as Max.
#160499
I think it's an utter disgrace that the current FIA president has come out and said Vatenen will lose badly.

It shows just how corrupt the FIA are, and its an utter disgrace. Todt looks more like a puppet right now, who will be brought in to continue usual FIA rule. F1 should be run by people who are at the tracks every weekend, who have been in the sport for years and know the sport inside and out. Not armchair experts who are in F1 for money and power.

People like Ian Philps, who have forgotten more about F1 than people know. Or drivers like Jackie Stewart and Johnny Herbert. Guys who have actually done great good in motorsport before.

Vatenen has just as much right to be FIA president as Jean Todt. But the difference in my opinion is that Vatenen has been on the other side of the fence, he's been a driver and he understands where both sides are coming from. Thats why I think he should FIA president.

JT used to be a rally driver and co-driver until 1981.
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