Mosley Takes Action
Max Mosley has filed a legal action in Paris in a bid to prevent internet access in France to the video that provoked the scandal which has cast doubt on his FIA presidency. Meanwhile Porsche and Volkswagen have ruled out entering formula one, saying high costs and the Mosley scandal have made the sport unattractive. "€300m a year - that is just burning money," Volkswagen's chairman, Ferdinand Piech, said. "After the affair with Max Mosley and the women it would not be very savory to get involved [in formula one] now," said Porsche's Wolfgang Porsche.

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