I'll vomit.
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I'll vomit.
Poll please.
Who didn't see this coming? :confused:
Is there any way, I mean ANY WAY, to get rid of this guy? Secret MI6 agents? Professional assassins? Matahari-like prostitutes... all have been tried, to no effect.
If his father had his resolve, Britain would be a Fascist country now.
It is funny looking back at the headlines this century :p :
Mosley set for 2001 retirement
Mosley heads off F1 'palace coup'
Mosley to seek another term as president
Mosley Will Stand For Re-election
Mosley to give up FIA presidency in '05
Mosley Will Not Seek Re-Election in 2005
Mosley Could Stand for Re-election
Mosley: It Would Have been Wrong to Quit
No opposition for Mosley in FIA election
Mosley plans quieter life in new term
Mosley re-elected as FIA president
Mosley not thinking of retirement yet
Mosley won't stand for another term
Mosley not ruling out staying at the FIA
As as been said elsewhere, the structure of the FIA is now such that it is nigh on impossible for anyone to stand against the incumbent. The architect of that structure is the incumbent!
It's difficult to see how Mosley could be deposed. Mugabee can only dream of the security the president of the FIA has.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Scenario:
The 20 largest clubs / countries representing over 95% of the worlds motoring members vote to remove Max.
Result:
Max wins vote 193 / 20
:laugh:
There is only 2 ways to remove Max from the FIA.
1. In a box
2. See 1 again
Too right .Quote:
Originally Posted by Malllen
A man who has survived many "palace coups" , will win .
Nobody else , in this climate , will want the job anyway .
Until F1 becomes more relevent to our earth's future , it will bear ever more criticism for being so very extravagant , and Max , as the head of an organization built on the existence of a device at least partially responsible for the issue of climate change , will have a lot of questions to answer .
I wouldn't want the job .
Right now , I don't think anyone else will either .
Max will return un-opposed , poor sap .
Ah, what a shame, the Mclarenistas are unhappy.
Which is a nice early christmas present.
It is yet again worth pointing out that not everybody unhappy about this is a 'Mclarenista', for not everybody bases their opinion on a personal bias towards or against one particular team. And you have conveniently ignored the fact that even ioan isn't exactly thrilled.Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
He won unequivocally... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
I think to replace someone will be something in right place once considered he is no longer capable of carrying the job over the shoulder, and not by means of teasing out someone's personal life...
Means we would have had medals earlier too... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by aryan