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When Max Mosley won his legal case against the News of the World following it's exposure of certain aspect of his personal life, the after effect on the British media was described as a "dark day for British freedom". (Full Story)

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sterling said...

9:34pm on Sunday, June 28th, 2009

It is obvious that Moseley has become a rolling cannon! He has his own agenda, that does not fit in with CVS, FOTA or FIA.

This misfit has to be stopped from destroying what we are attempting to recover from his many years of misrule!

denisj said...

1:28am on Monday, June 29th, 2009

I'll say it again. He is a poor, misguided ,pathetic little man trying to catch up to a hyperinflated ego.
If he brings the FIA or F1 down as well thats too bad. Its all about Max!


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