autosport.com - 2/5/2009
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FIA president Max Mosley believes there will be 12 Formula One teams next season despite the economic crisis hitting the world.
telegraph.co.uk - 2/5/2009
autosport.com - 2/5/2009
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autosport.com —
FIA president Max Mosley says the progress of
his efforts to make Formula One cost-effective will determine...
whether he stands for re-election as the head of the governing body.
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Mosley future depends on F1 overhaul
telegraph.co.uk - 2/5/2009
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F1 links: Mosley’s “unusually stupid” remark
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... “Last week Sir Fred called me to say it was all nonsense. He was obviously rather embarrassed,” Mosley said. “The interesting thing is where it could have come from. It has to be someone with some kind of connection to F1. He’s got to have some connection with Scotland. He’s got to have no understanding of how F1 or the FIA work, and he has to be unusually stupid. There’s at least one person who ticks all those boxes.”‘
Mosley expects 12 F1 teams in 2010
‘Mosley admitted the governing body had ...
The rise and fall of F1 driver numbers, 1980-2009 (F1 in numbers)
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... Mosley expects team numbers to recover in 2010 and claims that if the teams support his radical cost-cutting measures we will see 24 cars on the grid next year. It seems to me the moment to start trying to increase team numbers was in 1996, when they first fell below the maximum number of cars on the grid. Given the state of the car industry today it wouldn’t be at all surprising to see entry numbers fall even further before they start to recover. ...
Max Mosley and the art of distraction
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... Mosley optimistically puts the former Honda team’s chances of making the 2009 season at 70%. If they don’t, ...
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