- Title: Former FIA boss Mosley dies 81
- Date: 24th May 2021
- Summary: HEATHROW AIRPORT, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM (OCTOBER 2002) (REUTERS) ***WARNING: CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** NEWS CONFERENCE WITH FIA PRESIDENT MAX MOSLEY AND FORMULA ONE COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR BERNIE ECCLESTONE ECCLESTONE WATCHING AS MOSLEY ANNOUNCES RULE CHANGES (SOUNDBITE) (English) MAX MOSLEY SAYING THAT WINNING RACES ACCORDING TO TEAM ORDERS IS PROHIBITED: ".... and team orders, team orders that interfere with a race result, are prohibited. There will be no more team orders which can interfere with the race - with the result of the race." HEATHROW, LONDON, UK (FILE - JANUARY 2003) (REUTERS) FIA PRESIDENT MAX MOSLEY WALKING INTO HILTON HOTEL AT HEATHROW AIRPORT FORMULA ONE BOSS BERNIE ECCLESTONE WALKING IN AND SHAKING HANDS MOSLEY BRIEFING REPORTERS IN THE EARLY EVENING AFTER THE MEETING FINISHED MOSLEY CLOSE UP GENEVA, SWITZERLAND (MARCH 2009) (REUTERS) MEMBERS OF FOTA POSING FOR PHOTOGRAPHS
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- Keywords: FIA Formula One Max Mosley motor racing
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- Country: United Kingdom
- Topics: Europe,Motor Racing,Sport
- Reuters ID: LVA008EEBNJ9B
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- Story Text:The former boss of Formula 1 motor racing Max Mosley has died at the age of 81, The Sun newspaper said on Monday (May 24).
Mosley, the youngest son of Oswald Mosley, the leader of the British fascist movement in the 1930s, was a racing driver and lawyer before becoming president of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, the governing body for Formula One, in 1993.
He won a high-profile privacy case against the News of the World newspaper in 2008 after it said he had taken part in a "sick Nazi orgy", and later gave financial backing to the court costs of claimants in newspaper phone-hacking cases.
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