Aug 31, 2008
Bernie Ecclestone urges F1 to support FIA president Max Mosley
Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone has urged the sport to forget about the controversy surrounding Max Mosley and welcome the FIA president back to the sport.
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I agree with Bernie {For Once}, i think that there are more important issues in the sport at present; for example the blatant bias being shown to Ferrari by the governing body and race stewards. Once again the slightest hint of a mistake or problem surrounding McLaren and in particular Lewis Hamilton, they are ultimately penalized, unlike Ferrari and the last race, no action taken although in the GP2 race earlier that weekend the driver who committed a similar offence in the pits recieved a ten second penalty. I agree with Bernie, Max should be allowed to continue with his place in Formula one, as long as they both remember that the sport his about the drivers and the cars, as well as the long suffering fans who have to sit back and accept the ludicrous decisons that are made at times. Forget the politics and the personal lives and lets set an even playing field which will set an example to every other sport by not having double standards!
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