Max Mosley

Max Rufus Mosley is the president of a non-profit association, Federation Internationale de I' Automobile (FIA), representing the interests of car users and motoring organizations the world over. FIA is the governing body for most of the international motor sports and formula 1. For more on Max Mosley, read on.
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Mosley Will Tell Teams to Cut Costs and Save Formula One
FIA president Max Mosley stated that formula one costs are unsustainable and will meet team principals to arrange cuts

Mosley Warns Formula One That It Must Cut Costs to Survive
Max Mosley has warned that formula one may only survive one more year if it does not introduce major spending cuts

Mosley's Patrician Gloss Deflects Credibility Question
The formula one president insists he remains untainted by revelations about private life, he tells Alan Henry

Mosley Hints at Motor Sport Conspiracy to Bring Him Down
Max Mosley has engaged Lord Stevens' company to investigate who might have supplied details to the News of the World

What Have We Learned? Max Mosley Isn't a Nazi - and Britain Has Had a Privacy Law All Along
Alexander Chancellor: If it had been true, even Nazi fantasies aren't inimical to efficient formula one management

Mosley Says He Will Resign As President of Fia Next Year
Max Mosley, focus of a tabloid sting and a recent court case, announced that he will stand down as president of the FIA

Stewart Says Mosley Should Still Resign Despite Court Victory
Max Mosley's success in the high court has failed to quell critical voices among the formula one community

An Exercise in Damage Limitation
Dan Tench: Max Mosley's success is the culmination of nearly a decade of privacy law development

A Rap on the Knuckles
Janine Gibson: Max Mosley's win follows the legal trend on privacy - one that's not inhibited tabloid reporting yet

Diary
Hugh Muir: How to describe the grief at the News of the World as Max Mosley wins his privacy case? Desolate, inconsolable

What Have We Learned? Max Mosley Isn't a Nazi - and Britain Has Had a Privacy Law All Along
Alexander Chancellor: If it had been true, even Nazi fantasies aren't inimical to efficient formula one management

Max Mosley Wins £60,000 in News of the World Privacy Case
Max Mosley has won £60,000 in his privacy action against the News of the World after the Sunday tabloid had falsely accused him of taking part in a 'sick Nazi orgy'. Buy Leigh Holmwood and Stephen Brook

Biscuits, Bondage and Misses A,b,c,d and E
The Max Mosley case has distracted from a similarly overpriced pantomime, the Olympic Games, writes Martin Kelner

A Private Function
As courtroom drama it has been spectacular, but is Max Mosley's case against the News of the World an attack on the press, or an unlikely crusade for sexual freedom?

Mosley's Victory Comes at a Price
Despite surviving the vote of no confidence, Max Mosley's continuing presence has cast a cloud over formula one, writes Maurice Hamilton

Don't Be Stupid, Be a Smarty, Come and Join in Max's Party
Catherine Bennett: Next time you renew your car breakdown insurance, consider the curious case of FIA boss Max Mosley

New Setback for Mosley As Ferrari Chief Urges Him to Stand Down
Despite recently winning a vote of confidence, Max Mosley has lost the support of Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo

Mosley and Ecclestone Remain Powerful Allies Despite 'rift'
Assumptions that a rift had developed between Max Mosley and Bernie Ecclestone look to have been well wide of the mark, says Richard Williams

Poll Shows Clubs Divided on Vote to Ditch Mosley
Max Mosley retains some support says survey, but Ecclestone remains unconvinced that the FIA President can survive no confidence vote

Russia Calls for Mosley to Quit
The Russian automobile federation has piled further pressure on FIA president Max Mosley by asking him to step down

Mosley Faces New Call for Resignation
Max Mosley faced new calls to stand down as president of motor sport's governing body, the FIA.

Mosley's Stroll in the Paddock Overshadows Hamilton's Pace
Max Mosley was spotted in the Monaco paddock in his first public appearance since his run-in with the tabloids

Mosley Returns to F1 Scene in Monaco
Max Mosley made his first appearance at a formula one event in Monaco since being involved in a sex scandal

MI5 Man Quits Over Wife's Mosley Link
Officer of wife involved in the Max Mosley scandal is forced to resign because he's a security risk

Mosley Wants More Time at the Wheel
Max Mosley has written to FIA members asking them to keep him in his post for another year

Mosley Stripped of Official Duties in Monaco
Max Mosley has been denied the chance to make a return to formula one at the Monaco grand prix

Mosley May Be Teetering on the Brink But He Has a Safety Net
Max Mosley has his faults but the safety measures developed and imposed during his time in office will leave many with reasons to be thankful, says Richard Williams

I'm Going to Stand Down Next Year Anyway, Says Defiant Mosley
Max Mosley has condemned speculation about his private affairs, indicating that he will step down in 2009 even if he wins the FIA's full backing

Mosley Scandal Has Harmed Formula One, Says Webber
Red Bull's Mark Webber has said that the sex scandal surrounding FIA president Max Mosley has brought the sport into disrepute

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

Princely Get-out for Mosley Lets King Off Hook
Max Mosley will attend the Jordan Rally on the same weekend as the Spanish grand prix is held in Barcelona

Hamilton's Struggles Provide Ideal Distraction
As Max Mosley attempts to divert the attention from his recent difficulties, Lewis Hamilton knows that the pressure is also on him

Said and Done
Avram Grant and Max Mosley's differing PR requirements, Rick Parry on Hicks and Gillett, and other amusing football shorts

No Comment on Mosley's Future
Britain's FIA members have sidestepped calls to comment on Max Mosley's future

Mosley's Future to Be Settled With June Vote
Formula one: Max Mosley will face a vote of confidence during an FIA meeting scheduled for June

Mosley Stands By His Story After Further Details Emerge
Motor sport: The Max Mosley scandal continues after the News of the World printed further details of his meeting with five prostitutes in London

A Man With a Chequered Past
Profile: The president of motor racing's governing body, Max Mosley, finds himself at the heart of a very public sex scandal, but being the object of derision and scorn is not exactly a new situation for the son of Britain's two most famous fascists

F1's Mosley Issues Writ Over Claims of Nazi-style Sex Games
Motor racing chief Max Mosley has started legal action against the News of the World for breach of privacy

I've Done Nothing Wrong, Says Mosley
Formula one: Embattled FIA president Max Mosley today defiantly maintained he has 'done nothing wrong' following his alleged involvement in a Nazi-sex orgy

Ecclestone Backs Mosley But Pressure Mounts
Formula one: Bernie Ecclestone continued to support Max Mosley amid further calls for the FIA president to resign

Doors Slam on Mosley As Car Makers Join the Condemnation
Richard Williams: Max Mosley's future hangs on his ability to defend himself against accusations of engaging in 'Nazi' sex-games

Scheckter Says Mosley Must Go
Formula one: Former world champion Jody Scheckter has called for Max Mosley to resign following newspaper allegations about his sex life

Mosley Says Sorry But Comes Out Fighting
Formula one: Max Mosley has apologized over sex stories but claims he has been the victim of a covert operation

FIA Silent Over Mosley Allegations
Formula one: FIA president Max Mosley may take legal action against sunday newspaper allegations about his sex life

Scheckter Says Mosley Must Go
Formula one: Former world champion Jody Scheckter has called for Max Mosley to resign following newspaper allegations about his sex life

FIA Silent Over Mosley Allegations
Formula one: FIA president Max Mosley may take legal action against sunday newspaper allegations about his sex life

Hamilton Could Outdo Schumacher, Says Mosley
Formula one: Max Mosley has said he believes Lewis Hamilton could eclipse Michael Schmacher's seven championships

Mosley to Cap Team Budgets
FIA president Max Mosley, says he wants to slash the top team's budgets by 50% to limit the sport's spiraling costs

Why Mosley is Happy With the Season That Had Everything
FIA president Max Mosley talks to Richard Williams about the spying, lying, feuding and racing in the 2008 formula one season

Stewart Warns of Writ Over 'half-wit' Jibe
Motor sport: Jackie Stewart is set to take action after FIA president Max Mosley labelled him a "certified half-wit".

Mosley Admits Ecclestone Told Him of Mclaren Emails
Motor sport: FIA president Max Mosley has confirmed that Bernie Ecclestone had told him of the emails that sparked the F1 spying crisis.

Mosley Blasts F1 Teams for Wasting Money
Motor racing: Formula one in a leaked letter, FIA president Max Mosley has lambasted the frivolous spending of formula one teams.

Hamilton Should Have Lost His Points, Says Mosley
FIA president Max Mosley said that, if he'd had his way, both McLaren drivers would have been thrown out of the world championship.

Mosley Intervenes to Give Ferrari Fresh Hope in Spy Row
Formula one: FIA president Max Mosley's intervention in the spying row may have given Ferrari a new avenue of appeal.

Formula One: Mosley Hands Out Ultimatum
FIA president Max Mosley has challenged F1's top teams to prove their commitment to the world championships beyond 2008.

Formula One: Mosley Tells Big Spenders That It is Time to Put the Brakes on
Max Mosley, the FIA president, unveiled the governing body's plans to slash expenditure from the start of the 2008 season.

Formula One: Suzuki's Green Light to Reapply for Place on Formula One Grid
Following consultations with FIA president, Max Mosley, Aguri Suzuki plans to reapply for his team to join the world championship for next season.

Formula One: Michelin Left Deflated By Mosley's New Rules
Max Mosley's proposal that tyre changes during races should be reintroduced for the 2006 season has not been received well by Michelin.

Formula One: Mosley Re-elected
Max Mosley's stint as FIA president was extended for a further four years as he was re-elected unopposed yesterday.

Formula One: How the Cars Will Look in 2008
FIA President Max Mosley has unveiled plans for a new breed of F1 cars designed to encourage overtaking.

Formula One: Formula for the Future
FIA president Max Mosley is expected to unveil his proposals for radical changes to the aerodynamics of formula one cars a year early.

Motor Racing: Mosley Vows to Press Ahead With Plans to Slash Budgets
FIA president Max Mosley has warned that the governing body will force through its planned reduction in formula one budgets in time for the 2008 season.

Mosley Banks on New Technology to End Conflict
Formula One: The offer of new technology to the major car manufacturers could see an end to their conflict with FIA president Max Mosley.

Formula One: Mosley to Face Drivers As Us Row Escalates
Max Mosley will meet drivers at Silverstone on Friday to discuss concerns about the FIA's handling of the Michelin debacle at the US grand prix.

Interview With Max Mosley
Formula One: A week after the Indianapolis debacle, the president of the FIA tells Donald McRae why he will prevail in the civil war that threatens to destroy formula one.

Mosley Fails to Recognise His Own Failings
Grand Prix: FIA president Max Mosley should acknowledge his own part in the mass withdrawals from the Indianapolis Grand Prix, says Maurice Hamilton.

Formula One: Stoddart Tells Mosley to Resign
Paul Stoddart has called for FIA president Max Mosley to resign following Sunday's fiasco at the US grand prix when only six cars raced.

Formula One: Mosley's Power Plan Given Wary Reception
Max Mosley is seeking a subtle realignment within the ruling corridors of formula one ahead of his campaign for re-election to the FIA presidency in October.

Formula One: Mosley Warns Teams Not to Challenge Him
The FIA president Max Mosley has warned the car manufacturers they must accept governing body's authority or risk being thrown out.

Mosley offers hope for British GP
Max Mosley has suggested Silverstone could host a non-championship F1 race next year if all else fails.

Formula One: Mosley Offers Hope for British Gp
October 25: Max Mosley has suggested Silverstone could host a non-championship F1 race next year if all else fails.

Formula One: Silverstone Still Under Threat, Says Mosley
FIA president Max Mosley has warned that the British grand prix could lose its place on the 2005 world championship schedule.

Formula One: After two weeks, why did Mosley change his mind?
FIA president Max Mosley announced that he would step down in a press conference on July 1st, at the end of the season. Only Two weeks later, he is persuaded by his co-workers to continue on until his term ends next year. What changed his mind?

Formula One: Mosley is Overtaken By Age and Ennui
July 3: FIA president Max Mosley has said his decision to retire is based on the fact, that at his age, enough is enough.

Mosley to Stand Down As Fia President
July 2: Max Mosley is to stand down as president of the FIA, motor sport's governing body, after 12 years in office.

Formula One Bosses Agree to Shake-up
May 5: Formula one's team owners have agreed on FIA president Max Mosley's radical package of technical changes.

Formula One: Fia Propose to Introduce Penalty Points for Dangerous Driving
December 12: Juan Pablo Montoya has dismissed FIA president Max Mosley's proposals to introduce penalty points for dangerous driving.

Angling in on Bernie's game, but still taking the bait
Everyone who is anyone in grand prix racing tries to get to the first race of the season but absent friends in Melbourne at the weekend included Max Mosley and Bernie Ecclestone, the two men who actually run the show.

New rule changes run into barrier
Formula One: The McLaren and Williams teams have accused Max Mosley, president of the sport's ruling body, of dumbing down.

Ferrari can lump it, says Mosley
Formula one: Max Mosley is determined to instigate his radical plans whether Ferrari like it or not.

Ecclestone rattles sabre
Formula one: Bernie Ecclestone and Max Mosley have delivered a blow to the world's major car manufacturers.

Mosley gives backing to Chinese grand prix
Formula one: Max Mosley has confirmed there will be a Chinese grand prix in 2004.

Schumacher safety blunder
Michael Schumacher is on course for a ritual humbling next Tuesday when he attends the announcement of the latest road car safety crash tests in Cologne on a "special invitation" from the FIA president Max Mosley.

Mosley to look for backseat drivers
Max Mosley, president of the FIA, can expect a grilling from the formula one paddock at Imola's Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari this morning over what many feel is the questionable judgment of the governing body's official stewards at recent grands prix.