Mosley tape to be sent to FIA Senate

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All members of the FIA Senate will receive full copies of the video of Max Mosley and five prostitutes from the British newspaper 'News of the World'. Last week, the newspaper revealed the sex scandal with the FIA President in the leading role.

In a leader column, 'News of the World' stated: "We absolutely refute and challenge his assertion that we have invented any elements of his depravity. Which is why we plan to send copies of our video evidence to Senate members representing the global motor-racing community, which will decide on the future of the president. Their own statutes decree anyone who inflicts "moral injury" on the FIA by "words, deeds or writings" may be expelled."

This week, Mosley's position came under fire after the allegations made by the newspaper. BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Honda and Toyota already slammed the FIA President over the scandal and several national motor racing bodies have requested Mosley to retire from his role.

Mosley has called an extraordinary meeting of the FIA general assembly to discuss the matter.