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scotgio wrote:Hate to dig up such an old thread, but as any regular follower of F1 will tell you, what Max Mosley is saying is very true. For example, the defence Jackie Stewart provided for Maclaren and team boss Ross Dennis during the F1 spy scandal, before any investigation had taken place. Maclaren were of course later found to be guilty. He's terrible for talking utter crap, particularly where his 'friends' are involved.
I think pretty highly of Max Mosley, it hasn't been an easy past few years for the sport. I think much of the hatred for him stems from people who don't like Ferrari, and rightly or wrongly reckon Ferrari have the FIA in their pocket.
junkcatcher wrote:scotgio wrote:Hate to dig up such an old thread, but as any regular follower of F1 will tell you, what Max Mosley is saying is very true. For example, the defence Jackie Stewart provided for Maclaren and team boss Ross Dennis during the F1 spy scandal, before any investigation had taken place. Maclaren were of course later found to be guilty. He's terrible for talking utter crap, particularly where his 'friends' are involved.
I think pretty highly of Max Mosley, it hasn't been an easy past few years for the sport. I think much of the hatred for him stems from people who don't like Ferrari, and rightly or wrongly reckon Ferrari have the FIA in their pocket.
Worth reading Max Mosley's Wikipedia entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Mosley
If you want to know more about Max's involvement with is fathers post war fascist party (including acting as election agent and being a prosepective candidate) you will find pleanty on the web. Although he has publicly stated he turn his back on his father politics Max Moseley only left is father party at the back end of 1965 when it bacame defunct after its membership numbers collapsed.
It is also worth doing a bit of web research on Max and his brother Alec in relation to the Nottinghill race riots of late August/early September of 1958. These riots formed part of the background for the film musical "Absolute Beginners" Ted Grundy in his book "Memoir of a Fascist Childhood" gives details of his activities with Max and Alec Mosley particular in relation to the stirring up the local teddies boys against the black immigrants and painting the graffitti of Oswald Mosley's campaign slogan "KBW" (ie Keep Britain White) on walls.
Jazza wrote:Looks like Moseley might be keeping a low profile in the near future:
search google for: F1 boss Max Mosley has sick Nazi orgy with 5 hookers
JayKay wrote:He's trying to get internet access to the video banned in France
http://www.stv.tv/articles/reuters/sport/Mosley_seeks_French_ban_on_orgy_video_080418113802
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