3.4.2008
FIA president Max Mosley claims BMW and Mercedes-Benz should have contacted him before issuing their joint statement criticising his behaviour.
The German car manufacturers labelled the allegations about Mosley`s private life in the News of the World as `disgraceful`, as F1`s competitors ended their silence over the controversy of Thursday.
But Mosley said he was not surprised […]
German car manufacturers BMW and Mercedes-Benz have issued a statement labeling FIA president Max Mosley`s behaviour as `disgraceful`.
In the first public comment made by Formula One competitors since details of Mosley`s private life were revealed in the News of the World, the car makers say that they distance themselves from what has happened.
And they make […]
BMW and Mercedes-Benz today released the following joint statement in which they comment on the News of the World article published last Sunday in which the FIA President was seen taking part in a `Nazi death camp-themed orgy with five prostitutes`.Since then Mosley has apologised for his involvement claiming that he has been part of […]
As widely expected, despite Max Mosley`s letter to members of the FIA, and various others, earlier this week, claiming that he has received a large number of messages of support and sympathy from those within the FIA and motor sport, this clearly does not include BMW or Mercedes-Benz.
The two manufacturers have this morning issued a […]
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