This is not about all that .
This is about hookers .
If you want to throw him out over all that , do it .
But , this is about hookers .
Should he be thrown out because of his indiscrete tryst ?
Max stays . Told ya so .
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This is not about all that .
This is about hookers .
If you want to throw him out over all that , do it .
But , this is about hookers .
Should he be thrown out because of his indiscrete tryst ?
Max stays . Told ya so .
Report with a bit more information on autosport.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/67957
It seems that he shouldn't! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
103 to 55 .
That's a margin most politicians would love .
He must be doing a fine job , if you don't count shaking hands .
What will happen to the Governing bodies who came out publicly and demanded his resignation? Will they lose their races/rallies?
Well the US and German both said they wanted him out in no uncertain terms....but I really don't think they want to risk upsetting BMW and Mercedes or risk the German GP. Not that Max gets to choose anyway....that's Moneybags Ecclestone.
Either way there's clearly a split that's going to take a great deal of time and care to repair. If they can.
They sure will keep their F1 races as long as they pay Bernie's astronomic fees.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
Good grief. Nil points all round...
What does Sir Terry Wogan make of that farcical vote?
Max wins vote. Hardly surprising.
The real fight starts now because this is not going to go away.
F1 and its sponsors want nothing to do with Max.
The manufacturers want nothing to do with Max.
Many heads of state have shown they want nothing to do with Max.
Some of the largest auto clubs in the world want nothing to do with Max.
That will make it pretty difficult for him to do his job.
What little is left of the FIAs credibility is on the line.
Germany's ADAC pulls out of FIA Working Groups.
WHo's gonna join 'em eh?
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/67958