Briatore set to appeal ban
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
Flavio Briatore will claim the life ban handed to him was due to "personal revenge" on the part of former FIA president Max Mosley.
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
Flavio Briatore will claim the life ban handed to him was due to "personal revenge" on the part of former FIA president Max Mosley.
Sidepodcast (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Earlier today, the Guardian newspaper ran a story claiming Flavio Briatore accused Max Mosley of being "blinded by desire for revenge". The information appears to have come from leaked documents, and predictably the FIA aren't happy about it.
Formula 1 Blog (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
It’s time to forget about all those empty 2010 seats and buckle up for the real off-season show: Briatore vs. Mosley. The Guardian newspaper has managed to see some of the court documents from Flavio Briatore’s case against the FIA. In them, he alleges that Max Mosley was “clearly... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Flavio Briatore will claim Max Mosley was "blinded by a desire for revenge" when his appeal against a lifetime ban is heard in Paris later this month
QPR REPORT (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
Across the Formula One world yesterday there would have been a shrug of weary resignation at the news that Jean Todt, the former Ferrari team principal, had been elected by a landslide majority as the new president of the FIA to succeed Max Mosley.
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
• 'He is like a son to me,' says newly-elected FIA president • Frenchman defeats Ari Vatanen 135-49 in vote Jean Todt may use his position as newly elected president of the world motoring federation to usher Michael Schumacher back to Formula One. Schumacher, who won five world championships under Todt's management at Ferrari, could become a commissioner responsible for Formula One following...
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
Many sceptics will wait with interest to see if Jean Todt follows through on his promise of consensus rather than confrontation Jean Todt will have to work hard initially to make his policies as convincing as his victory over Ari Vatanen in the FIA presidential election . Todt's reputation as a hard-nosed pragmatist has left such an effect on his associates, particularly in the world of motor sport,...
Formula One Blog (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
Ed Gorman Jean Todt has been elected FIA president by 135 votes to 49 (for Ari Vatanen). There were 12 abstentions. Will Todt be his own man or is this "Max Mosley: The Sequel" ? Let's have your thoughts on...
The Observer (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
• Former Ferrari principal beats Ari Vatanen to post • Will replace Max Mosley as head of governing body Jean Todt has today been elected president of the International Automobile Federation. The former Ferrari team principal team will succeed Max Mosley as head of world motorsport's governing body. Todt's election was confirmed at FIA headquarters in Paris this morning following a vote...
Full Throttle (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
Max Mosley’s long and controversial reign at the helm of Formula One’s governing body will end today when either ex-Ferrari boss Jean Todt or former world rally champion Ari Vatanen takes over.
F1 And Motorsport (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
Jean Todt and Ari Vatanen will bring their battle to succeed Max Mosley as world motorsport's most powerful man to a conclusion on Friday.
Formula One Blog (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
Ed Gorman I am not sure if this is likely to happen, but there is a strong case for radical change at the top of the FIA after the long years of Max Mosley's rule. Tomorrow in Paris the organisation...
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
MADRID -- Sex and scandal are never far from Formula One's headlines, and outgoing FIA president Max Mosley's 16-year reign only seemed to pull them closer together.
kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
Sex and scandal are never far from Formula One's headlines, and outgoing FIA president Max Mosley's 16-year reign only seemed to pull them closer together.