Max Mosley R.I.P.
Max Mosley R.I.P.
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Eric Mc

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123,977 posts

281 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Exige77

6,523 posts

207 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Sure Mr Dennis has a spring in his step

DanielSan

19,495 posts

183 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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PistonBroker

2,667 posts

242 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Oh, that's sad.

I've not long finished his autobiography - it was cheap in a charity shop so I couldn't resist picking it up.

I had never actually connected his surname to *that* Mosley until I opened the book up! Almost put me off reading the rest but it was good read.

RIP.

gmaz

4,914 posts

226 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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He did a much better job than his biased predecessor but will probably be remembered more for his private life than the excellent safety work with NCAP, etc.

I always thought the $100m fine for McLaren was ludicrous though.

ArnageWRC

2,280 posts

175 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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He wasn't the boss of F1; more poor journalism. He was the President of the FiA, who are the governing body of 4 wheeled motorsport - and responsible for other issues, including road safety.

Exige77

6,523 posts

207 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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gmaz said:
I always thought the $100m fine for McLaren was ludicrous though.
That was his own personal bias at work.



Gareth1974

3,447 posts

155 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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We should have a whip round in his memory, he'd like that.

anonymous-user

70 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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This guy used his own money to pay the legal expenses for people, who had been hacked, to sue the press.

https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-mosley-lawsuits...

"Mosley, who won damages from the News of the World after it published lurid revelations about his sex life, said he has agreed to cover the potentially large costs some people risk if they reject settlement offers and press forward with litigation against Murdoch-owned newspapers."

Bloody brilliant!

RIP Max

Petrus1983

10,419 posts

178 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Gareth1974 said:
We should have a whip round in his memory, he'd like that.
Damn you - I laughed at that laugh

StevieBee

14,238 posts

271 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Like all politicians, came across better out of office than within it and reading through his autobiography, it's difficult to argue with many of the reasons behind most of the decisions he made.

Were it not for his family name, I wouldn't have minded betting he would have been Prime Minister.

Muzzer79

12,185 posts

203 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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gmaz said:
I always thought the $100m fine for McLaren was ludicrous though.
Along with him being a key factor in the 2005 US GP debacle.

vaud

55,293 posts

171 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Muzzer79 said:
Along with him being a key factor in the 2005 US GP debacle.
It was multi-dimensional as the Michelin teams had also been told that were at legal risk if they had raced (Indiana law) - even if the course had been modified.

DanielSan

19,495 posts

183 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Exige77 said:
gmaz said:
I always thought the $100m fine for McLaren was ludicrous though.
That was his own personal bias at work.
What's the quote he's supposed to have said? '10 million for cheating and the other 90 because Ron's a '

Stuart70

4,076 posts

199 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Petrus1983 said:
Gareth1974 said:
We should have a whip round in his memory, he'd like that.
Damn you - I laughed at that laugh
Deserves appreciation rofl

sparta6

3,770 posts

116 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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vaud said:
It was multi-dimensional as the Michelin teams had also been told that were at legal risk if they had raced (Indiana law) - even if the course had been modified.
IIRC Michelin were stretching the rules with an ultra lightweight tyre that finally caught up with them at USGP ?

Munter

31,330 posts

257 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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DanielSan said:
What's the quote he's supposed to have said? '10 million for cheating and the other 90 because Ron's a '
Well put like that it seems reasonable. Cheap even.

mywifeshusband

604 posts

214 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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DanielSan said:
What's the quote he's supposed to have said? '10 million for cheating and the other 90 because Ron's a '
It take one to know one.

MM was no big loss to the planet.

sparta6

3,770 posts

116 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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DanielSan said:
What's the quote he's supposed to have said? '10 million for cheating and the other 90 because Ron's a '
If he said it - that's quality biggrin


sparta6

3,770 posts

116 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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StevieBee said:
Like all politicians, came across better out of office than within it and reading through his autobiography, it's difficult to argue with many of the reasons behind most of the decisions he made.

Were it not for his family name, I wouldn't have minded betting he would have been Prime Minister.
Agree.
Did a tonne of good work for driver safety and would have done a better job as PM than Cameron biggrin