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Methanolandbrats
06-23-09, 12:08 PM
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/76485

Yup Max, it is an attack on the FIA because the FIA is useless.

Indy
06-23-09, 12:44 PM
"However, in light of the attack on the mandate you have entrusted to me, I must now reflect on whether my original decision not to stand for re-election was indeed the right one.

:rofl:

Gnam
06-23-09, 12:50 PM
Maybe this will be enough for the member countries that talked about forming their own association to leave the FiA too. Double bonus.

oddlycalm
06-23-09, 03:02 PM
What a complete shock, something has happened that compels Max to run for re-election....:laugh:

oc

STD
06-23-09, 03:06 PM
:laugh:

Lux Interior
06-23-09, 04:30 PM
I guess Max is thinking the breakaway teams need "more of ze punishment":rofl:

TrueBrit
06-24-09, 01:10 PM
I guess Max is thinking the breakaway teams need "more of ze punishment":rofl:

:laugh::rofl::laugh:

NismoZ
06-25-09, 10:00 PM
UH, oh...it looks like he really DOES!:eek:

pchall
06-26-09, 06:45 AM
I guess Max is thinking the breakaway teams need "more of ze punishment":rofl:

Fetch...the Comfy Chair!

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stroker
06-26-09, 11:05 AM
Anybody seen this:

http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/news/2009/06/25/mosley-slams-fota-behaviour/

yet?

'Given your FOTA's deliberate attempt to mislead the media, I now consider my options open,' Mosley wrote in a letter to FOTA chairman Luca di Montezemolo, seen by the RaceFax website. 'At least until October, I am president of the FIA with the full authority of that office. After that it is the FIA member clubs, not you or FOTA, who will decide on the future leadership of the FIA.' Mosley's mention of 'member clubs' refers to the various motorsport bodies of each country, such as the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) in the United Kingdom.

The FIA president went on to state that, having believed that more openness would be given from both organisations, FOTA has already broken ranks. 'We made a deal yesterday in Paris to end the recent difficulties in Formula 1,' Mosley wrote. 'A fundamental part of this was that we would both present a positive and truthful account to the media.

I was therefore astonished to learn that FOTA has been briefing the press that Mr Boeri (president of FIA senate) has taken charge of Formula 1, something which you know is completely untrue; that I had been forced out of office, also false; and, apparently, that I would have no role in the FIA after October, something which is plain nonsense, if only because of the FIA statutes.