telegraph.co.uk - 2/5/2009
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FIA president Max Mosley has given a clear indication that he intends to stand for a fifth term.
timesonline.co.uk - 2/5/2009
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timesonline.co.uk —
Motor racing Max Mosley, the president of the
FIA, hinted yesterday that he may stand for re-election...
for a further four years when his term as president expires in October. Mosley said that many FIA members had suggested to him that they want him to ...
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... FIA president Max Mosley to stand for re- election - FIA president Max Mosley has given the clearest indication yet that he intends to stand for a fifth term of office when his current spell expires in October. ...
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... Mosley then appeared to send out a warning to potential rivals when he intimated that it would be very difficult for anyone to stand against him, since candidates are chosen together with their backroom team. Mosley has the backing of the current hierarchy, who are hugely influential. He said he expected “six or seven” people to enter the race , although Sir Fred Goodwin will not be one of them. The former Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive was linked with the role, but Mosley scotched that rumour. “Last week Sir Fred called me to say it was all nonsense. He was ...
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