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The man is desperate to cling on to power obviously, slowly being undermined and he knows it.

If I were him I'd keep my head down right now and be a good boy, and make a quiet exit, not kick up a fuss and try to cling on to a hopeless position.

Popular opinion is very much against him and attempting to hang on to power for as long as possible will not improve his popularity or chances of not being shown the door. Idiot.

And the way in which Max brings about changes in regulations and demands control of team's budgets and engine supplies without listening to the teams makes him very much a dictator, his pals at the FIA may democratically agree to things, but lately he has simply been dictating to the teams and not willing to compromise, until he gave in that is. For all we know his colleagues at the FIA probrably just rubber stamp everything.
If this wasn't a farce already, now it is. Montezemololemolo should go get some PR training if that "dictator" comment is true.
What a cock.

He's demanding an apology. Maybe he should apologise for his loony comments about the teams, and the comment he made about Flav (forget what it was, but i bet it was derogatory) Or maybe he should apologise to Jackie Stewart when he called him a certifiable halfwit.

What a cock.
Quote from Mazz4200 :What a cock.

He's demanding an apology. Maybe he should apologise for his loony comments about the teams, and the comment he made about Flav (forget what it was, but i bet it was derogatory) Or maybe he should apologise to Jackie Stewart when he called him a certifiable halfwit.

What a cock.

Plus one to that. Hopefully the teams will pick up on this and use it as a crushing reply.
Quote from SamH :Here we go again...

Mosley rethinks future over FOTA claims
Formula 1's future has been thrown into turmoil once again, with FIA president Max Mosley saying he is now keeping his future options open because of what he has called 'deliberate attempts' by teams to mislead the media.


http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/76529

So the teams haven't "behaved". :rolleyes:

Max kept to his promise for... 1 day?
Quote from speed1 :I guess you're one of those people who just likes speed, not close racing with some contact and crashing.

No it's not the speed. It's the show of skill, both driving and technical. The political intrigue. Touring cars, for me, is slightly rubbish drivers barging into each other, in cars that look like the rubbish you find in showrooms.

They just do nothing for me. But every F1 race us edge of the seat stuff for me.
Max wants to be firmly in control, preferably with some handcuffs and whips.. :S
Quote from tristancliffe :No it's not the speed. It's the show of skill, both driving and technical. The political intrigue. Touring cars, for me, is slightly rubbish drivers barging into each other, in cars that look like the rubbish you find in showrooms.

They just do nothing for me. But every F1 race us edge of the seat stuff for me.

Just an FYI, I'm not one of those idiots that thinks that F1 is all computer and no skill, but I love the slight rubbishness of it all, call me ignorant, but I love to see stuff explode. Besides, for a test of skill, I prefer something like rally or hillclimb.
F1 has next to no computers in it now anyway. Not on the car anyways, only the gearbox really. Heck even rally cars have launch control (i think anyway)
Quote from speed1 :Just an FYI, I'm not one of those idiots that thinks that F1 is all computer and no skill, but I love the slight rubbishness of it all, call me ignorant, but I love to see stuff explode. Besides, for a test of skill, I prefer something like rally or hillclimb.

Each to their own I guess. When I watch touring cars I always a sneaky suspicion I could do better. I don't get that with F1 (not counting Ides or Inoues )
Quote from BenjiMC :F1 has next to no computers in it now anyway. Not on the car anyways, only the gearbox really.

Eh...
^^^
Yeah, I defiantly wouldn't say they have next to no computers, just those aren't for driver aid.
Quote from BenjiMC :F1 has next to no computers in it now anyway. Not on the car anyways, only the gearbox really.

An F1 car is filled with computers. Even the steering wheel is a computer. Then you have the obvious: ECU, transmission, and telemetry.
"not to mention the representatives of the FIA's 122 countries who have democratically endorsed everything I and my World Motor Sport Council colleagues have done during the last 18 years."

Intereting that Max would say this, so soon after several member countries called for a vote of no confidence and wanted him ousted and that some of the member countries are refusing FIA involvement in as much as contractually possible since details of his Nazi sex fettish was published.

I'm not one to hold a persons past against them, but Max sure does act like his somewhat notorious father.
Quote from james12s :no its not misleading attempts buy the teams its just max being a total and utter wanker

Funny cos I always think he is the piece that is being wanked.....

someone put Max and EJ in a steel cage and lets have a celebrity deathmatch, for real.
So Max is threatening to pull the plug on the whole deal because every else seemed to be too happy that he was leaving? And here I thought the three weeks between these two races would be boring...
It's more like Demented Max, not Mad Max

Isn't it ridiculous when a man stirs everything up just to show that he's still got some authority? Is it possible to justify Mosley's actions in any other way?
Quote from spyxter :It's more like Demented Max, not Mad Max

Isn't it ridiculous when a man stirs everything up just to show that he's still got some authority? Is it possible to justify Mosley's actions in any other way?

Yes, he has the media spotlight on him at the moment, and that could be very useful to him in whatever he does next. It's not just a matter of domme/sub roleplay (another thing Max is partial too) but also fame. This row is raising his public profile substantially, and the thing about wealth, fame, and power, is that to other people of wealth fame and power it doesnt really matter how much of an arse you are - they just respect the wealth fame and power.

That's why we're seeing lots of press releases from Mosley and not a lot from the teams. Max is trying to keep the spotlight on himself as an individual - that's even evident in the text of his letter, which is very narcissistic.
Irrespective of what people may think of Max, I for one am in agreement with him on this specific issue. FOTA have been going on about the need for proper governance in the sport and then they go and pull a school playground stunt like as this to start spreading misinformation and misrepresenting the deal that was made. All extremely unprofessional and immature behaviour. If that is how FOTA and it's representatives behave they are no more worthy of running things than Max or anyone else at the FIA.

IMO F1 if full of arrogant immature egotistical idiots with no understanding of fairness or sportsmanship who are willing to do "whatever it takes" to "Win" on all sides. From half the drivers up through the team managements and through to FOTA and the FIA.
So to add to his other kinks we now have to add a serious case of martyr syndrome. Oh poor Max!

pfff

He is trying to force the teams into the path of giving an appology in order to get rid of him. It's pathetic, if FOTA have any sense they'll just stay quiet and let him have his tantrum.

The direct insults in his statement about Luca are intended to get a response, it's like a forum flamewar... It's just toys and prams now.
It's just spin from Mosley, I think. I find it inconceivable that "..he is under pressure to stand for re-election from other members of the sport's governing body.."

The manufacturer members of FOTA are not just involved in F1. Their engines and their influence permeates almost every level and series in motor sport around the world. We already know that the F1 fans have absolutely no affection for Mosley.. they/we've been vocal enough on that score recently. Members of the FIA at local levels are no less fans of motor sports. I just simply don't accept that they back Mosley, given the risk that he's running to F1 and, as a subsequence, the entire hierarchy of the motor sport industry.

IF these fictional, unnamed "members" around the world are calling for Mosley to stand again, fully in the knowledge that it would, in and of itself, spell the end of Formula 1 as we know it, then the separation between FIA and motor sports fans is even more stark than anyone had previously imagined.

IF Luca Di Montezemelo came out and said "Mosley's exit from FIA is absolutely in no way, at all, a victory for F1 and FOTA", we'd all look at him as if he's fallen out of his tree. We KNOW it's a victory for them, and for us too.

As for being described as a "dictator", firstly Di Montezemelo didn't call him that, he said that it was important that F1 was not led by a dictator. Mosley's inferred the reference is at him - and that's just a guilty conscience.

The fact is that he HAS acted in an entirely autocratic and dictatorial way. So he's elected by the FIA, but Hitler was elected. So he has the WMSC backing him up.. Hitler had a government backing him up. Just because a process has a democratic element to it doesn't mean that at its head is NOT a dictator. We only have to look at the ridiculous governance asserted on the F1 teams over the last 2 years to know that, whether Mosley likes the term "dictator" or not, that damn cap fits!

What Mosley is effectively complaining about is that, despite what he perceived as an agreement to LIE about who gave in to what last Wednesday, some damn pesky Ferrari guy went and told SOME of the truth. Well dammit, Mosley, I'd rather run with the teams and with the truth than to listen to more of your snide "lunatics" and "certifiable halfwit" comments any day. Enough! Go!

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