paddocktalk.com - 10/22/2009
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Latest FIA Presidental Election Talk
Ari Vatanen's complaint about the lack of neutrality displayed by outgoing FIA president Max Mosley is hypocritical, the Finn's opponent Jean Todt has suggested.
Vatanen, taking on Todt in Friday's election to find a new leader for F1's governing body, ...
Vatanen takes on Todt in FIA election (AP)
sports.yahoo.com 10/22/2009 — Ari Vatanen hopes his pledge to clean up a sport hit by Formula One's crippling scandals is enough to beat favorite Jean Todt in Friday's vote to decide the new head of motor racing's governing body. The two men are the only candidates up for election ...
FIA election : The voting system
f1insight.blogspot.com 10/22/2009 — This Friday (Oct 23rd) will see voting take place in order to determine who will become the new FIA President. The change will see the first modification to the leadership of the Formula One governing body for the first time since 1993, when Max Mosley stepped in to take the reigns from ...
Mosley vows to step back after election
autosport.com 10/14/2009 — Outgoing FIA president Max Mosley has said he will only get involved in matters involving the governing body in the future if he is specifically asked to do so by member clubs or his successor
Africa hoping for Vatanen FIA president election victory
rallybuzz.com 10/22/2009 —
MOTORSPORT enthusiasts in Uganda are on their knees in prayer as the world motorsport governing body (FIA) goes to the polls in Paris, France today, writes Douglas Mazune .
Uganda and Africa in general have a big stake in the close contest between FIA presidential candidates Ari ...
Max Mosley won’t stand for re-election as FIA president and backs Jean Todt
rallybuzz.com 7/15/2009 —
LONDON (AP) — Max Mosley says he will resist pressure to stand for a fifth term as FIA president and back Frenchman Jean Todt to succeed him after 16 years in charge of world motorsport.
The 69-year-old Mosley announced last month that he wouldn't seek re-election, but said he was ...
From Bad To Worse, FIA Election Turns Even Uglier
paddocktalk.com 10/16/2009 — From Bad To Worse, FIA Election Turns Even Uglier
The battle for control of F1's governing body has continued to intensify, but Ari Vatanen insists he is not employing "dirty" tactics to defeat his rival Jean Todt.
Ahead of next Friday's election, a French bailiff (huissier de justice) ...
Saudi Arabia backs Vatanen’s election bid
feedproxy.google.com 10/13/2009 —
The Saudi Arabian Motor Federation (SAMF), have in a statement, announced that they will be supporting Ari Vatanen in this month’s FIA Presidential election.
SAMF president Mishaal Al-Sudairy said that he was particularly enthused by Vatanen's vision of the Middle East in terms of motor ...
Todt elected FIA President
en.f1-live.com 10/23/2009 — French media are reporting that Jean Todt has won the election to be the next president of the FIA following a vote at the General Assembly on Friday in Paris...