29-May-08: Mosley Refuses to Comprimise Ahead of EGM
This is F1 Minute and it’s the 29th May 2008.
Today appears to be all about Max Mosley as some big member clubs of the FIA have once again called for him to step down ahead of the extraordinary general meeting next week. Mosley has issued an emphatic no, however. Apparently he has also declined a deal that would have seen him get a vote of confidence at the EGM, but only if he agreed to step down in November, rather than see out his tenancy until 2009. Again, the emphatic no.
Elsewhere today, a Ferrari spokesman has cleared up the rumours of Fernando Alonso signing a contract with them for 2010. It has been reported that the rumours are “absolute nonsense.”
Robert Kubica has effectively ruled himself out of the drivers championship, saying it is between Raikkonen, Hamilton and Massa, although he will take any opportunity he’s given. He also mentioned not having any worries about returning to Canada, the scene of his massive accident last year.
That’s all for today, but I will be back tomorrow with another F1 Minute.
Published by Christine on 29 May 2008 at 06:00 pm
Tags: Canada, Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, FIA, Kimi Raikkonen, Lewis Hamilton, Max Mosley, Robert Kubica
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Alenyaa on 30 May 2008 at 11:08 am #
Max oh Max,
he really doesn’t realise the magnitude of the scandal he has caused, does he?