autosport.com - 6/24/2009
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FIA president Max Mosley has said he will not stand for re-election after claiming an agreement has been reached with Formula 1 teams to avoid a breakaway series
paddocktalk.com - 6/25/2009
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Pitiful Mosley Recants Decision To Quit In Tantrum,
Formula One Peace Agreement In Serious Question By Mike...
Sulka The King-of-pop Michael Jackson has apparently just died at age 50 according to reports at the LA Times, but Max Mosley just as crazily raised himself from the dead. After a ...
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F1 – Peace Deal Brokered
Open Paddock —
... However, it looks like Mosley has again reconsidered. According to Autosport’s sources, Mosley, Luca Di Montezemelo and Bernie Ecclestone last night had meetings which have resulted in a deal. ...
The FIA/FOTA War Over
F1 Insight Blog —
The FIA/FOTA War Over 24/06/2009 The F1 world breathes a huge sigh of relief today with the news from the WMSC meeting that Max Mosley has announced that he will not stand for re-election . There has also been an agreement on cost reductions for the next two years (and no mention of a cost cap), with the teams to sign a new Concorde Agreement to run to 2012. Effectively, this means that FOTA has achieved all of its objectives and there will be no breakaway series as a result. FIA logo One FIA, one F1, one victor - the sport! As interesting as the prospect of a FOTA series ...
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openpaddock.net 6/24/2009 — Yesterday, Max Mosley sent out a letter describing in detail why he felt it was in the FIA’s best interest that he stand for re-election when his 4th term as FIA president ends in the fall. This despite his spankgate pledge to stand down from his position when his term expired.
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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.
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