It's a pity he isn't going to Bahrain. I was looking forward to Martin Brundle interviewing him on the grid.
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I agree why do we care how a guy gets his rocks off. Its not like he forced those girls into it. I really don't understand our society with its obsessions with celebrities private livesTom wrote:I don't think it matters any more if it is tre or not (although from Max' reaction I think it might be) either way Max has been very publicly humiliated and everyone will remember him as 'that sex scandal geriatric' even if he clears his name.
I think the FIA have released a statement (can't remember where I saw it, can't find it again) basically saying its none of our business, let him get himself out of this one. Meanwhile he's not going to Bahrain and is apparently sueing for invasion of privacy rather than slander, that pretty much admitting it.
How does what you do in bed effect your job?donskar wrote:Several posters have taken the position that it's Max's private business and that it has no bearing on the racing world.
Dead wrong.
Max represents an enormous, multinational marketing enterprise (we call it F1) that makes billions by helping multinational corporations showcase their wares, get lots of media exposure, and share in the spotlight of the spectacle that is F1, show off their technology, etc, etc.
IF this affair continues to get public play - whether true or not - some of these companies WILL begin to question their multi-million dollar investments. BMW and Mercedes WILL consider the Jewish/anti-semite link. Toyota and Honda WILL look at this affair through the very conservative Japanese perspective. There are very few companies that will see any way to positively link themselves to an enterprise led by an outed anti-Semite pervert. And, please, don't trot out "any publicity is good publicity." I worked in Fortune 50 corporate PR for many years - bad publicity HURTS and is to be avoided.
Compaq agonized about their eventual involvement in F1, even though there was no blatantly controversial element to be concerned about at the time. This is one post that is NOT based mainly on opinion. When Compaq considered and then entered F1 I had the privilege to be there.
Max must go.
=D> =D> =D>donskar wrote:Max must go.
Don't forget that Max is a former lawyer.Ray wrote:I read that letter and he never said in that letter he admitted it was him. He just states there was an investigation into his private life.