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dando
09-10-15, 05:55 PM
Get it while it's hot.


Mosley does not sidestep the cause and effect of what he describes as the "unprovoked attack" when the News of the World publicised an event in his private life and made false accusations. It is a powerful and honest account that forms the bedrock of Mosley's formidable campaign for the right to privacy and the need for greater responsibility from the press.

Journalistic integrity came up in a less contentious way when Max was in disagreement from time to time with the motor sport media over our interpretation of events. I will never concur with his handling of Indianapolis 2005 any more than he will appreciate my stance at the time in The Observer. But that does not prevent his right to an eloquent justification of his actions in the book. Equally, the hugely controversial issue of handing over F1's commercial rights to Bernie Ecclestone is described in a manner that somehow makes complete sense. It is typical of how, whether or not you agree with all of the narrative, it makes a truly compelling read.

http://espn.go.com/f1/story/_/id/13070066/max-mosley-memoirs