By Forumula1.net on Tuesday, September 16, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
MotorSport Vision, a company headed by former F1 driver and commentator Jonathan Palmer and which owns several British motor racing circuits including Brands Hatch and Oulton Park, has won the FIA’s tender to supply and promote the proposed new Formula Two series.
Read the full F1 article 'MSV win F2 tender'(203 words, estimated 49 secs reading time)
By Christopher Hayes on Saturday, September 13, 2008Filed Under: Lead Articles
McLaren’s conversation with race control put lives at risk, asserts Mosley.
FIA President Max Mosley has criticised the way Lewis Hamilton’s controversial pass on Kimi Raikkonen in Belgium was handled, hitting out at McLaren for seeking approval from race control during the incident.
Read the full F1 article 'Mosley admits mistakes were made in Belgium'(301 words, 1 image, estimated 1:12 mins reading time)
By Forumula1.net on Monday, September 1, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
The future of the Nurburgring on the F1 calendar is in doubt. Currently, the circuit is controlled by the ADAC-controlled Deutscher Motor Sport Bund E.V. (DMSB) however according to several reports, the FIA may well strip the DMSB of their position at the next extraordinary general meeting of the FIA on October 7th.
Read the full F1 article 'Nurburgring’s F1 future in doubt'(127 words, estimated 30 secs reading time)
By Christopher Hayes on Sunday, August 31, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
Bernie Ecclestone insists that it is time to put the Max Mosley scandal to bed and welcome the FIA president back to Formula One.
After surviving a vote of confidence and winning his privacy case against the News of the World earlier this year, FIA president Max Mosley has kept a low profile.
Read the full F1 article 'Ecclestone urges F1 to get behind Mosley'(389 words, 1 image, estimated 1:33 mins reading time)
By Christopher Hayes on Saturday, August 2, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
Formula One’s commercial rights holder CVC Capital Partners has dismissed speculation, triggered by comments from FIA president Max Mosley, that it is about to sell the sport and replace Bernie Ecclestone.
Rumours have been doing the rounds for several weeks now that the investment company, which owns around 70% of the Formula One Group, is looking to sell-off its shareholding of the sport.
Read the full F1 article 'CVC deny plans to sell F1'(364 words, 1 image, estimated 1:27 mins reading time)
By Forumula1.net on Thursday, July 31, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
Max Mosley is adamant the new Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS) which are set to be introduced into Formula One next season are safe, despite several incidents over the past few weeks.
Read the full F1 article 'Mosley downplays KERS incidents'(626 words, estimated 2:30 mins reading time)
By Forumula1.net on Thursday, July 24, 2008Filed Under: F1 News, Lead Articles
FIA president Max Mosley has won his privacy action against British newspaper the News of the World. Mosley has been awarded £60,000 in damages and costs of what is believed to be in the region of £1 million.
Read the full F1 article 'Mosley wins privacy court case'(418 words, 1 image, estimated 1:40 mins reading time)
By Forumula1.net on Friday, July 11, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
FIA president Max Mosley’s case against British newspaper the News of the World has been adjourned until Monday because a key defence witness failed to appear. The NOTW had hoped that an unidentified prostitute - known only as Woman E - would testify that there were Nazi undertones to the sex session that Mosley was involved in and the newspaper subsequently revealed.
Read the full F1 article 'Mosley case adjourned until Monday'(165 words, 1 image, estimated 40 secs reading time)
By Forumula1.net on Tuesday, July 8, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
FIA president Max Mosley has strongly denied allegations of Nazi behaviour during his court action against British newspaper the News of the World which began yesterday in London. Mosley claims that the newspaper’s revelations devastated his life and that during the session, there were no Nazi connotations at all.
Read the full F1 article 'Mosley denies Nazi claims'(177 words, 1 image, estimated 42 secs reading time)