Max Mosley: Formula One critics danced on my grave too quickly
Formula 1, Formula One —
... accusing his rivals within the Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) of dancing on my grave. Mosley had agreed not to stand for re-election in October, although that understanding now appears in doubt. "They made the mistake of dancing on my grave before I was buried," said Mosley. "It's no good the teams getting a PR agency to claim I am dead and buried when I am standing here as large as life. I am under pressure now from all over the world to stand for re-election, he told the Mail on Sunday. "I do genuinely want to stop. But if there is going to be a big conflict with ...
F1 links: Mosley wants Todt for president
F1 Fanatic —
... path for Jean Todt
"Todt and Mosley have had a close working relationship ever since Todt was made Ferrari team principal. For instance, last year after revelations about Mosley’s private life in the News of the World, there was a campaign among the teams to take action at the Canadian Grand Prix in an attempt to force him to resign. The plan foundered on one team refusing to go along with it — Ferrari, represented by Todt."
They danced on my grave too quickly: Max Mosley hits back at the Formula One rebels ...
Max Mosley: “They made the mistake of dancing on my grave before I was buried”
Auto Racing Daily —
... me. ‘It has given the impression to the member clubs of the FIA that the car industry had dictated who the president could be and what the president should do. That caused uproar. Once a year we have a general assembly where all 132 countries belonging to the FIA endorse what has been done. ‘If someone is unhappy with what has been done, they would say so and we’d have a vote. I don’t have the power to dictate. I only have the power to execute the decisions that the WMSC have taken.’ Daily Mail
