Mosley messes up

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Steven
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Mosley messes up

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LOL well it's not only the F1 fans that suffer from Mosley:
Markko Martin has urged motor racing's governing body the FIA to get their act together and sort out the problems the World Rally Championship is facing

What are they actually doing at the FIA? :roll: I don't know if you are aware, but there have been lots of troubles in the WRC rally championship too. Maybe even worse as Mitsubishi and Citroen pulled their works teams out of the battle. Skoda is nog also no works team anymore... :?

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Well, they also have problems with rules inconsitencies. There were some rules that in practice proved to be complete disasters. For instance, the tire rules found the competitors starting out on stages with totally inappropriate tires, because of changing weather conditions.

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LOL...I cannot understand how a man like Mosley stays in power. Mr. "Make a show for the public" IS HATED by the Public! Many within the sport complain about his antics (then again many alo support him - Ferrari to mention but one LMAO :lol: ).

But if a man is so widely regarded as inappropriate for his position, how is it he gets re-elected time & time again.

Oh and lest we forget the time he said he was going to retire (YIPPEE) then he went and shattered all our hopes by deciding retirement can wait! :evil: If a man is THAT indecicive he shouldn't be running the governing body of an entire genre of sport!!!
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I've commented on previous posts on Max, and although I have to admire his incredible political acumen, I wonder if he's even a racing enthusiast. Just be glad this snake with legs isn't into politics, instead of just screwing up a few motor racing series.

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Good thing I haven't started this topic...

:mrgreen:

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manchild, would you vote for him? lol

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GP Masters tickets sold out while F1 to drop two GP (San Marino and one of German) because of lack of popularity - that says it all about modern F1.

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Spencifer_Murphy wrote:But if a man is so widely regarded as inappropriate for his position, how is it he gets re-elected time & time again....
Well that's simple there are simply no other candidates :roll:

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Spencifer_Murphy wrote:If a man is THAT indecicive he shouldn't be running the governing body of an entire genre of sport!!!
I read his actions as Machiavellian rather than indecisive.
DaveKillens wrote:I've commented on previous posts on Max, and although I have to admire his incredible political acumen, I wonder if he's even a racing enthusiast. Just be glad this snake with legs isn't into politics, instead of just screwing up a few motor racing series.
I agree with you whole-heartedly on that.
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Tomba wrote:
Spencifer_Murphy wrote:But if a man is so widely regarded as inappropriate for his position, how is it he gets re-elected time & time again....
Well that's simple there are simply no other candidates :roll:
Next year, I'll be candidate :D :D

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Well by being a member of this site ure defo a racing enthusiast....so we shall all vote...if we cud.
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Thanks :D
If there would be something I don't know, I could always use my brother or F1Technical :P

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True...and if you wanted to introduce a new rule for the FANS...you cud ask us all here on the forum...then you'd know if the fans really like it! Unlike Max :lol:
Silence is golden when you don't know a good answer.