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J. Todt for Pres.
Probably a good move, he can't be any worse than Max.
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Yes he can. He's Max' hand-picked choice for Prez. I prefer no traces of the Max "Spanky" Mosley F1 Reign of Terror.
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Jean wouldn't be anything like Max. I think he'd get the job done. The guy is a workaholic.
His biggest problem would be people assuming he'd favor Ferrari. I think he has more integrity than that but the internet and the media would have a field day with him. JR |
The other candidate for the job, Ari Vatanen said this:
"On the contrary, Jean Todt represents the old era, and it's not right that Max wants to impose a new leader, and that he uses the power of the federation to support his campaign. The FIA is not a kingdom; it's a republic where the leaders are chosen democratically."from planet F1 Ian |
Mosely publicly endorsing Todt wasn't the wisest of PR moves.
I agree that Todt's credibility is compromised due to his relationship with Ferrari. However, I wouldn't mind seeing Todt's wife, Michele Yeoh, on the starting grid more often. :) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1248024566.jpg Sherwood |
Well, there is that benefit, isn't there. :D
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And I hope Vatanen wins this ! (The FIA, not the wife) |
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Personality Connections $$ Nice car to drive to the market Large and various villas throughout the world Maximum clothes budget Her own espresso machine Work optional Her mom can move in Complimentary pit passes and VIP food service Many occasions to wear leather and boa feathers in one of several red cars I suspect she'll tire quickly of the ordeal. :rolleyes: Sherwood |
I know I would. :cool:
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Vatanen please. I think Todt wouldn't bring anything new to the table and his bias for Ferrari is something the sport doesn't need. And this is coming from someone who likes Ferrari.
Course I am biased since Vatanen is one of my country-men. ;) |
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Ari Vatanen has my vote. We need fresh blood in the F1 community. |
More from Ari . . . he is hard-selling . . .
"The big, big majority of people involved in the FIA are not happy with the current state of affairs," he said in an interview with Italy's 422race.com.source F1 Live Let's hope he can overcome Todt's 'advantage' if it really is that. Who knows? To the FIA voters, Mosley's blessing might be the kiss of death. Ian |
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