07-15-2009, 10:11 AM | #1 |
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Mosley confirmed that he will not stand for reelection
FIA president Max Mosley has confirmed that he will definitely not stand again in October's election and has endorsed Jean Todt as his preferred candidate.
Mosley said that despite pressure from members to restand, he had decided to go through with his decision to step down.
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He'll say something opposite tomorrow....someone should just kill him...
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07-16-2009, 01:45 AM | #3 |
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Mosley as a former president will be entitled to a seat on the senate of the governing body. He hopes to continue playing a role in the governance of motor sport.
The guy doesn’t know when to quit.
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Jean Todt has confirmed his candidature for the role of FIA president and faces a straight fight against Ari Vatanen.
Ari Vatanen says choosing Jean Todt for the FIA presidency will not herald the changes required. According to the Finn, Todt's friendship with Max Mosley could be a handicap while the FIA needs a new star.
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Its about f'in time. i was thinking... all of these teams have billions of dollars, couldn't they hire someone to off max and bernie?
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