Canadian association wants Mosley out

Amid the number of dominoes falling against Max Mosley`s tenure as President of the FIA, it has now been confirmed that the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) officially demanded his dismissal last week.

“The recent events involving the leadership of the FIA have been distressing and it is CAA`s position that the best resolution to this situation would be for Mr. Mosley to step down,” Leanne Maidment, Director of Communications, declared on Wednesday.

The Ottawa-based national organisation is concerned with the far-reaching consequences that may arise if Mosley continues to fight for his post and is eventually granted the right to remain by a majority of FIA members.



“CAA`s relationship with FIA has been one that we value tremendously but we are extremely disturbed by recent media reports and the implications that this may have on CAA and other FIA members,” Ms. Maidment explained.

“Accordingly, CAA`s President, Tim Shearman, sent a letter dated Friday, April 4th, to the FIA formally asking for Mr. Mosley`s resignation,” she confirmed.

“We hope that after careful consideration, he will do so.”

Daniel BASTIEN

9.4.2008   ▪ Formula One    ▪ en.f1-live.com

Canadian association wants Mosley out

Amid the number of dominoes falling against Max Mosley`s tenure as President of the FIA, it has now been confirmed that the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) officially demanded his dismissal last week.

“The recent events involving the leadership of the FIA have been distressing and it is CAA`s position that the best resolution to this situation would be for Mr. Mosley to step down,” Leanne Maidment, Director of Communications, declared on Wednesday.

The Ottawa-based national organisation is concerned with the far-reaching consequences that may arise if Mosley continues to fight for his post and is eventually granted the right to remain by a majority of FIA members.



“CAA`s relationship with FIA has been one that we value tremendously but we are extremely disturbed by recent media reports and the implications that this may have on CAA and other FIA members,” Ms. Maidment explained.

“Accordingly, CAA`s President, Tim Shearman, sent a letter dated Friday, April 4th, to the FIA formally asking for Mr. Mosley`s resignation,” she confirmed.

“We hope that after careful consideration, he will do so.”

Daniel BASTIEN

9.4.2008   ▪ Formula One    ▪ en.f1-live.com

Canadian association wants Mosley out

Amid the number of dominoes falling against Max Mosley`s tenure as President of the FIA, it has now been confirmed that the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) officially demanded his dismissal last week.

“The recent events involving the leadership of the FIA have been distressing and it is CAA`s position that the best resolution to this situation would be for Mr. Mosley to step down,” Leanne Maidment, Director of Communications, declared on Wednesday.

The Ottawa-based national organisation is concerned with the far-reaching consequences that may arise if Mosley continues to fight for his post and is eventually granted the right to remain by a majority of FIA members.



“CAA`s relationship with FIA has been one that we value tremendously but we are extremely disturbed by recent media reports and the implications that this may have on CAA and other FIA members,” Ms. Maidment explained.

“Accordingly, CAA`s President, Tim Shearman, sent a letter dated Friday, April 4th, to the FIA formally asking for Mr. Mosley`s resignation,” she confirmed.

“We hope that after careful consideration, he will do so.”

Daniel BASTIEN

9.4.2008   ▪ Formula One    ▪    ▪ en.f1-live.com


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