Ferrari: Mosley counterattacks

Ferrari was outspoken this week, claiming that former FIA president Max Mosley was responsible for F1's poor health. The Briton responds.

Published on 25/02/2010 à 19:13

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Ferrari: Mosley counterattacks

Ferrari, 60 years of presence in Formula 1, has gone through all the ages of the premier single-seater category. That week Team attacked former FIA president Max Mosley (see full article). " The former president of the FIA ​​wanted to allow smaller structures to integrate F1, declared Maranello. Résultat des courses, deux constructeurs ont été perdus en route, Toyota et BMW, et de Renault only the name remains, what's the worst that could happen? »

Max Mosley, described by Ferrari as a character who led a holy war against the F1 teams – and in particular the manufacturers – was quick to react. In comments reported by journalist James Allen, Mosley described the Ferrari team as “ a middle-aged woman jealous of the attention young women around them receive ". Mosley is referring to Ferrari's attack on the new teams, whose arrival was made possible by the strong will of the Briton. Even if he is no longer president of the FIA, Max Mosley has not lost his sense of words and provocation.

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