Should Max go?
Your views on Mosley’s future, from the Motor Sport website
“With his actions being made public they have caused embarrassment to all motor sport bodies worldwide, and he has brought the sport into disrepute far beyond anything any other team is suppose to have done.”
Jock Hiddleston
“Mr Mosley needs to step down. He has claimed the moral high ground and has now let us all down with his ‘private activity’. If you are going to play you have to pay, and I think it is time Mr Mosley paid with his job.”
Les White
“He should have gone immediately. You have only to ask how long Ron [Dennis] would have been allowed to stay if he were in
Max’s place…”
Paul Martin
“The argument that all this somehow does not count, because his privacy has been invaded, is nothing short of hilarious.”
Aleš Norský
“What people do behind closed doors is their affair, but as this is now in the public domain, he has no option but to resign.”
Graham Stanton
“Max Mosley has adopted a ‘holier than thou’ stance with regard to the reputation of the sport. Should he not be held to the same high standard? If he is concerned about the sport’s reputation and its future, he has but one option.”
Marc Brossmer
“It’s his own affair, but motor sport is our affair and I would appreciate Max Mosley not being involved in it.”
Jonathan Moorhouse
“He’s served in his post well over the years, but his judgement in the recent past has been severely flawed.”
Neil Stretton
“Its time the black flag was brought out to end Max’s race… time to head for the pits…”
Greg Feltham
“Are we saying that if Kimi’s ‘For Your Eyes Only’ London affair had been taped and published, he should have been kicked out of F1? What should be said of Innes Ireland, or James Hunt? Isn’t the person causing the damage the one who ordered this exposure? Max should stay.”
Filipe Amoroso
“I am sure Mr Mosley will make a decision that reflects the best interests of the FIA in particular and motor sport in general. The FIA would have been negligent to allow a man who did not have these qualities to remain in office. And the FIA is an honourable organisation.”
‘theRoswellite’