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Crash.Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Famously outspoken Red Bull Racing F1 ace Mark Webber has claimed it will be 'easier said than done' for the grand prix paddock to put the Max Mosley sex scandal behind it and move on, after Bernie Ecclestone suggests it is time for the embattled FIA President to return.
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Planet-F1 News (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Mark Webber believes F1 will not forget the Max Mosley scandal even if F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone plans to welcome back the FIA president when he returns to the paddock for next weekend's Italian GP."
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TotalF1.com (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has changed his mind. He doesn't see any reason why Max Mosley should step down as the FIA president. A few months ago Ecclestone wanted to see Mosley resign but now it looks like the damage to F1 seems limited he wishes Mosley to continue his job at the FIA.
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TotalF1.com (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
F1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone insists it is time for the sport to return to normality once more - and welcome FIA President Max Mosley back into the fold.
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TotalF1.com (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Bernie Ecclestone insists that it is time to put the Max Mosley scandal to bed and welcome the FIA president back to Formula One. After surviving a vote of confidence and winning his privacy case against the News of the World earlier this year, FIA president Max Mosley has kept a low profile. Formula One supremo Bernie
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Mr Justice Eady, whose verdict in the Max Mosley privacy case has cast the whole of our red-top press into limbo, guards his own privacy pretty well. His Who's Who entry doesn't mention any recreations (presumably not S&M) or even his address. Yet, the Mosley decision could have a devastating effect on papers like News of the World, which rely on sexual disclosures as a large part of their raison...
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone said on Sunday he would welcome Max Mosley back into the grand prix paddock after a sado-masochistic sex scandal and suggested the sport should do likewise.
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TotalF1.com (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
Despite recently calling for the embattled FIA president to resign, F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone now believes everyone should forget about the Max Mosley sex scandal. 'P ...
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TotalF1.com (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
''He should come back and carry on like normal''. Despite recently calling for the embattled FIA President to resign, F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone now believes everyone should forget about the Max Mosley sex scandal...
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TotalF1.com (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
Aug.31 (GMM) Despite recently calling for the embattled FIA president to resign, F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone now believes everyone should forget about the Max Mosley sex scandal.
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TotalF1.com (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone on Sunday called on the sport to forget the controversy surrounding International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Max Mosley.