The deal of the century?It was inevitable that the allegations regarding Max Mosley`s extra-curricular activities would lead to a slew of other stories about the man. Although Pitpass isn`t the place to find tales of whips and chains, other than when Editor Chris Balfe is eulogising The Velvet Underground and their classic Venus in Furs, when the revelations are about F1`s finances then this is the place to look. A report in today`s Evening Standard newspaper by Pitpass contributors Christian Sylt and Caroline Reid suggests that Bernie Ecclestone may have good reason to fear the possible departure of his good friend Max and that is because he was behind one of the most secretive and valuable deals in F1. This deal, which is still in place today, directly handed Ecclestone`s company the commercial rights to F1 and gives it an astonishing annual 11,800% return on investment. Previously the F1 teams themselves held the rights with Ecclestone negotiating on their behalf. Mosley handed the rights to Ecclestone`s company Formula One Management (FOM) in 1995 and Tyrrell, Williams and McLaren were so incensed that they accused Ecclestone of breaching his legal obligations to them. Legal action never transpired but it`s no surprise they were annoyed. "Roughly speaking we get about 2.4.2008 ▪ Formula One ▪ rumour ▪ www.pitpass.com Related Post
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