• Returning Formula One chief Max Mosley said there was no bias against McLaren.

    BBC: McLaren discover date for appeal

  • "The FIA and Max Mosley problem is very, very unfortunate, " Stewart told CNN.

    CNN: Stewart: Formula One needs Mosley to go

  • You asked for a typed version of my handwritten notes of the meeting with Max Mosley and Bernie Ecclestone.

    BBC: You are in: UK

  • Max Mosley, president of motorsport's governing body the FIA, has repeatedly stressed the need for F1 teams to trim their workforce.

    BBC: Brawn GP reveal heavy job losses

  • The 46 who have now become specially interested parties also include the parents of Madeleine McCann, Max Mosley and Paul Gascoigne.

    BBC: Hacking inquiry: Core participant status for dozens

  • Paul Stoddart, the former boss of F1 team Minardi, said the sport was left "without credibility" while Max Mosley remained in charge.

    BBC: Mosley wins court case over orgy

  • Max Mosley, former head of international motorsports organization FIA, has been fighting with British tabloid News of the World for almost three years.

    FORBES: Max Mosley Fights for Right to Be Told About Nazi-Orgy News Stories in Advance

  • But Max Mosley, the president of governing body FIA, said last week the cash needed to match Ecclestone's offer makes a new series economically impossible.

    BBC: SPORT | Motorsport | Formula One | Rival series issues team pledge

  • In July, FIA chief Max Mosley said F1 was becoming increasingly "unsustainable" while urging teams to find ways to reduce both their costs and fuel consumption.

    BBC: Ferrari make F1 engine row threat

  • And Hamilton also dismissed suggestions by motorsport boss Max Mosley that the title would be tainted this year because of the spy scandal that has embroiled McLaren.

    BBC: Hamilton defiant over title race

  • Max Mosley is suing Google in France and Germany in an attempt to force the internet company to monitor and censor search results about his alleged sado-masochistic orgy.

    FORBES: Max Mosley's Very Amusing Attempt to Sue Google

  • It is at odds with FIA president Max Mosley over what the teams see as his autocratic and arbitrary governance of the sport, among a number of other issues.

    BBC: Ecclestone vows to act in F1 feud

  • That followed several hours of talks on Friday between them and later with FIA president Max Mosley as they seek a resolution to the current crisis rocking the sport.

    CNN: Team US confirm 2010 Formula 1 entry

  • Last summer, motorsport chief Max Mosley won his case against News of the World for invading his privacy in publishing a story alleging that he took part in a Nazi-themed sadomasochistic orgy with prostitutes.

    FORBES: British views on privacy are bollocks

  • That statement had come after Max Mosley, president of F1's governing body the FIA, had reached a compromise deal with Fota chairman and Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo and F1 commercial boss Bernie Ecclestone.

    BBC: F1 breakaway plans still in place

  • He was joined by a host of drivers and FIA president, Max Mosley, who is currently fighting allegations in a UK tabloid newspaper that he took part in an orgy with Nazi overtones.

    CNN: Hamilton closes door on racist incident

  • Max Mosley believes we have absolutely no right to know about certain types of activity that take place in private - including most sexual activity - unless the activity is relevant to a person's public work.

    BBC: Max Mosley's battle for privacy

  • Won't go into too much detail, but basically the British tabloid News of the World reported that Max Mosley - he is the president of Formula One Racing - joined a large group-bondage party with Nazi themes.

    NPR: Top Of The News

  • And, in the wake of the super-injunctions rows earlier this year and the award of privacy damages to the former Formula 1 boss Max Mosley by the British and European courts, legislation on defamation, libel and privacy is also in the spotlight.

    BBC: An anxious time for the UK's newspaper bosses

  • The FIA itself claims Piquet's father Nelson Sr alerted president Max Mosley to the possibility of a plot following last year's race but that, as his son was not willing to make a statement, the FIA could not proceed with an investigation without further evidence.

    BBC: F1 returns to scene of the crime

  • When a British tabloid, the News of the World, published a story about Max Mosley, a motor-racing administrator, he turned (unsuccessfully as it happened) to a court in France, which has strict privacy laws, to make the paper remove from its website a video which purported to show him engaged in sado-masochistic sex acts.

    ECONOMIST: Rich people and bad laws mean tough times for free speech

  • Do the experiences of Milly Dowler's family and all those whose phones were hacked, the McCanns and all those who have been maligned and Max Mosley and all those whose privacy has been invaded prove that the press needs to be investigated by a powerful new body which can fine papers and force them to make front page corrections?

    BBC: How free should our free press be?

  • Interestingly, on that same committee sits the controversial Max Mosley, a former president of the FIA. Mosley, whose father Sir Oswald Mosley was a Nazi sympathizer and leader of the British Union of Fascists, was caught on hidden camera having a sado-masoquistic orgy in which prostitutes pretended to be concentration camp detainees in what seemed to be Nazi role-playing.

    FORBES: Murdoch's NewsCorp And Carlos Slim Push To Buy Formula 1

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