London - FIA president Max Mosley has admitted he had concerns about FIA's plans for a new scoring system in 2009, which motorsport's ruling body agreed Friday to put off until 2010 following objections from Formula One teams and drivers.
Under the new system agreed earlier this week by FIA's World Motorsport Council, the championship would have gone to the driver with the most race wins instead of highest point total.
London, Mar. 11 : Motor sport boss Max Mosley has claimed that his battle to clear his name in connection with the sex-related Nazi Orgy case, cost him both money and dignity.
The 68-year-old president of the Motor sport governing body – FIA -- told members of parliament on the Culture, Media and Sport Committee that he ended up having to pay 30,000 pounds in the case.
Mosley was later accused of "taking understatement to a new level" when he revealed he thought his father, the 1930s'' fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley, "overdid it".
Stuttgart - World motorsport supremo Max Mosley on Friday spoke out in favour of an identical budget for all Formula One teams.
"Nothing is more fair than having all teams competing with the same budget," the FIA president Mosley told the website of German auto, motor und sport magazine.
"I reminded the teams that this measure would solve all problems at once."
London, July 26 : There was no Nazi element to the five-hour sexual orgy organised by world motor sport boss Max Mosley, a prostitute who secretly filmed the event, said.
Identified as “Woman E”, she told Sky News that she would apologise to Mosley, the head of the FIA, the world motor sport governing body, for selling her story.
The dominatrix said that the women were acting out a German prison scene because Mosley "liked the German language".
London - Max Mosley must step down as president of the motorsport body FIA over a sex scandal instead of seeking a vote of confidence, Fomula One boss Bernie Ecclestone said in an interview publish