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Need new change in FIA leadership - Ari says no right to impose new leader

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  1. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

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    I really like this guy's thoughts, only hope he can carry the votes...

    Carol


    from planetf1


    FIA candidate Ari Vatanen has hit out at Max Mosley's endorsement of his rival Jean Todt, saying the outgoing FIA President has no right to impose a new leader on motorsport's governing body.

    Earlier this week - and prior to Todt confirming his candidature - Mosley gave the former Ferrari team boss a glowing endorsement, urging the FIA member clubs to elect the Frenchman.

    "I believe the right person to head that team would be Jean Todt," said the 69-year-old. "Jean is unquestionably the outstanding motorsport manager of his generation, and arguably of any generation.

    "If he agrees to stand, I think he would be the ideal person to continue, but also to extend the work of the past 16 years. He can be relied on in all areas where the FIA is active. I very much hope you will give him your support."

    Vatanen has criticised Mosley's backing of Todt, insisting that he is not a king who can name his successor.

    "Although I have criticised the FIA strongly, I have never aimed it at Mosley personally," the Finn told Spanish newspaper AS.

    "But it's not good that a leader stays in the post for a long time, and when that happens, the best thing is a change. And I represent that change, a new era with more freshness.

    "On the contrary, Jean Todt represents the old era, and it's not right that Max wants to impose a new leader, and that he uses the power of the federation to support his campaign. The FIA is not a kingdom; it's a republic where the leaders are chosen democratically."

    The former World Champion also revealed that Ferrari do not want Todt to take Mosley's job, fearing that it would raise too many questions about bias and impartiality.

    "At Ferrari they don't want Todt to be president, and so they have told me, because they think they sport would lose credibility. The same would happen if it was Ross Brawn or Flavio Briatore running. The president of the FIA must be someone neutral."
     
  2. kraftwerk

    kraftwerk Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Totally agree with him.
     
  3. aquapuss

    aquapuss Formula 3

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    I think Ari has the right strategy. Controlled aggression is probably his only chance against Todt. Keke said a few days ago that there's no way Ari will win...just because FIA has sort of a poison pill defense.
     
  4. wetpet

    wetpet F1 World Champ
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    funny stuff right there.
     
  5. Forexpreneur

    Forexpreneur Formula Junior

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    Or at least be into S&M and/or a fan of dictators. ;)
     
  6. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

    Oct 30, 2004
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    from f1 live

    Ari Vatanen on Monday revealed he is already backed by some influential figures and bodies as he vies to become the next FIA President.

    The former World Rally Champion and European Parliamentarian, who is to face off against the incumbent Max Mosley's preferred successor Jean Todt, insists the October elections represent a choice between stale continuity or the fresh winds of change. Interestingly, the 57-year-old Finn claims his view is widespread.

    "The big, big majority of people involved in the FIA are not happy with the current state of affairs," he said in an interview with Italy's 422race.com.

    "FIA is not in a very good health," Vatanen, who has criticised the way in which Todt has been positioned as Mosley's natural heir, added.

    He believes the former Ferrari boss is being favoured.

    "Jean goes with a private plane with his girlfriend, supposedly as a FIA representative, to various parts of the world," said Vatanen.

    "In fact, he is doing a campaign totally supported and paid of FIA," he added.

    The FIA's club representatives of Spain and Germany said recently they were not yet in a position to declare their support for one candidate over the other.

    But Vatanen said: "I'm just back from Spain and both the big Spanish clubs are behind me, the ADAC club (of Germany) is behind me, as is the biggest club in the world, the (American) AAA, in the person of his President Bob Dalbernet.

    "We also need people from Asia and Africa behind a credible candidate," he added.

    It is believed that more support can be found within the walls of the F1 manufacturers alliance FOTA's Geneva headquarters, although the teams actually have no say in the election of the sport's governing President.

    Vatanen however insists he is 'not the puppet of FOTA', even if he sympathises with their plight amid the sport's recent political turmoil.

    He believes the views of the teams, most prominently Ferrari, were ignored as Mosley tried to press ahead with budget capping.

    "Ferrari is the most successful business concept in the automotive world and we must learn from the best practice in life," said Vatanen. "Had they gone to a parallel championship, it would have been a disaster, but it would have been because they were obliged to go.

    "They did not want to go, because it would have been lot of work for them, but it was reasonable," he added.

    Vatanen also believes it is possible that Monaco's Michel Boeri, currently President of the FIA senate, will nominate.

    "With Michel we are on the same side, because we are both for a new FIA. We are definitely against conserving the current FIA, which Jean represents. We are the persons for the change," he insisted.
     
  7. kraftwerk

    kraftwerk Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Michel Boeri, this man is key if he has him on side it is a good sign IMO.

    This just goes to show what a corrupt evil twisting bastard Mosley is, and continues to be so.
     
  8. 1_can_dream

    1_can_dream F1 Veteran

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    "fresh winds of change"

    ugh theres that word again... *crosses fingers it doesn't pop up in the F1 section as much as it does in P&R*
     

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