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Re: Her Max
Posted: 15 Apr 08 1:21 AM (United Kingdom)
he should definitly go.
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Mosley rejects renewed quit demands
Posted: 31 May 08 10:28 AM (N/A)

From f1-live.com :

 


Photo F1-Live.com

Unprecedented focus of the FIA, Mosley
The war involving embattled FIA President Max Mosley continued and intensified this week.

It has emerged that 24 FIA-affiliated automobile clubs wrote a letter to the 68-year-old Briton on Wednesday - less than a week before the crucial confidence vote in Paris next week - requesting his resignation amid the sex scandal.

The letter, referred to by the national news agency The Canadian Press, was in reaction to Mosley's rejection of a compromise that would have ensured a positive vote next Tuesday but paved the way for his peaceful resignation later this year.

"The FIA is in a critical situation. Its image, reputation and credibility are being severely eroded. Every additional day that this situation persists, the damage increases.

"There is no way back,"
the letter, signed by representatives of the clubs from the US, France, Spain, India, Australia and others, said.
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222 secret votes will be cast in Paris next Tuesday.

It is understood that Mosley replied to the 24 clubs - with whom he is believed to have been in conflict long before now - on Thursday, rejecting the notion that the FIA is in crisis just because its president is involved in a scandal about his private life.

The FIA will shortly make a statement about the latest developments.

Source: GMM
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I simply cannot understand why this old fart tries to hold on to his position when everybody asks him to leave. Is he stupid ? Erhm, forget that I asked ...


I have NOT lost my mind — I have it backed up on tape somewhere.
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Ecclestone calls for Mosley to quit
Posted: 01 Jun 08 9:59 AM (N/A)

From eurosport.yahoo.com :

 

Bernie Ecclestone called on Max Mosley to resign as president of the International Automobile Federation for the first time following Mosley's involvement in a sex scandal.

FORMULA 1 Bernie Ecclestone Max Mosley - 0 

Ecclestone, 77, the commercial supremo of Formula One, said in an interview with the Daily Telegraph he had been a friend of Mosley's for 40 years, but the time had come for him to quit.

It is the first time since the scandal broke in March that Ecclestone has publicly called for Mosley to quit.

"He should stand down out of responsibility for the institution he represents, including F1," he said.

"Everyone who I speak to in a position of authority across F1 rings me to say he should leave. It is regretful he has not made this decision."

Mosley, 68, hopes he will be given a vote of confidence to continue in his position at a meeting of FIA member clubs in Paris on Tuesday.

"The last thing most people involved in the sport, including the clubs, would want to see is Max in a position where he could be forced to stand down," Ecclestone told the Daily Telegraph.

"I don't want to see that. I've been a friend of Max for 40 years. I would hate to see him go this way after all he has done for the sport.

"Since the story broke I have been under enormous pressure from the people who invest in Formula One, sponsors and manufacturers, over this issue.

"They point out that as a chief executive or chief operating officer of a major company they would have gone either immediately or within 24 hours, in the same circumstances. They cannot understand why Max has not done the same."

Ecclestone described Mosley as a "strong man" and one that stuck to his decisions.

"He feels there is still important work to do at the FIA. But in my view there is a way to accomplish this and retire at the end of the year at the FIA general assembly in November," he added.

Mosley has been fighting to save his job since the tabloid News of the World published details two months ago of what has been described as a Nazi-style orgy with prostitutes.

The Briton wrote to club presidents last week to explain his refusal to quit and why he should be allowed to see out his term of office.

However, Ecclestone said Mosley could no longer represent the FIA worldwide because of the incidents.

"The general feeling is that people would no longer be comfortable speaking to him in the same way. I have spoken to Max about this and advised him to stand down in November and not go to the vote next Tuesday."

Reuters

Now even Bernie calls for him to quit - when will he understand the message ?

Nobody wants you, Max - get lost !


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