In less than a fortnight the F1 Circus rolls into Monaco for one of, if not the most prestigious event on the world championship calender. The events long and gloried history may never again see a day like this years addition in what may come to be known as “M Day.”

The day Max “The Littlest Perv” Mosley steps from his Monaco residence and darkens the door of an F1 Paddock.
According to The Times a team principal told the paper his squad has been instructed to set-up an “informal scouting system” to warn of Mosley’s presence, something Times blogger Edward Gorman is calling the “Mosley avoidance strategies.”
“The safe majority of teams are considering what they should do about their important people in terms of interaction with the president of the FIA at Monaco,” another source told the Times and that “furtive conversations” on the issue were conducted last weekend in Turkey.
If that isn’t Comedy Gold I fail to see what is.
If reports are true 4,000 members of the media are accredited for the Monaco event I suspect it will be fairly easy to spot Mosley. Unfortunately his appearance will be The Story of the weekend and the media hoard will be drawn to him like flies to a steaming pile.
Which come to think of it, is a pretty apt description all things considered.
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peterg wrote,
Beyond ridiculous!
BTW I expect Max to be trawling through the paddock to PROVE that he can still be President. I can’t see him discreetly out of the way in a corner.
The press is going to go bananas, photographers will hound him. Max truely must be into punishment, anybody else would run to Siberia to escape the shame.What a dickhead! I can’t wait until he gets rolled atr the EGM & then delivers some self-centred crap about being a victim.
Link | May 14th, 2008 at 2:33 am
Rage-in-Chief wrote,
“anybody else would run to Siberia to escape the shame.”
I think Bernie beat Max to that trip trying to pimp an F1 race to replace Australia I’m sorry to say.
Link | May 14th, 2008 at 3:01 am
F1Wolf wrote,
“… the media hoard will be drawn to him like flies to a steaming pile. Which come to think of it, is a pretty apt description all things considered. ”
hahaha, quote of the week !
Link | May 14th, 2008 at 11:01 am
Rage-in-Chief wrote,
Thanks Wolf, at least I accomplished something this week.
And just think, it’s only Wednesday, I have two more days of “productivity” to go!
Link | May 14th, 2008 at 11:17 am
Alianora La Canta wrote,
Simply because the Monaco Grand Prix runs outside Max’s front door does not mean it is prudent for him to go through it and turn up in the paddock. He’s only going to make a complete fool of himself because everyone there knows he’s only doing it in an attempt to make it look like the scandal hasn’t impeded his ability to function as president. Anyone paying attention would suggest otherwise - primarily through Max’s own poor handling of the consequences.
Link | May 15th, 2008 at 12:14 am
Rage-in-Chief wrote,
It is Max’s front door and to my way of thinking is one prime reason he will show his face.
Being his “home event” gives him a valid, although very poor, excuse to fall back on when the inevitable condemnation falls on his head.
Link | May 15th, 2008 at 1:21 am
peterg wrote,
I will put money on him showing his face, he released a statement about his intention weeks ago.
Further, that high priced,bottom feeding, parasite of a spin-doctor Max has retained will be telling him to get out there amongst the masses. Jordan was just the first step in his “rehabilitation” with the public.
Funny isn’t it? The money Max pays to hired “slaves” to humiliate him?
I’m cocked & locked to deliver a venom filled broadside to the history of his presidency the day he goes. I see the whole NOTW scandal as just a means to an end i.e. getting rid of the bastard. My real objection to Max does not lie solely in the sick S&M video, but rather to his weilding of unaccountable power in motorsport for far too long.He has been an arrogant tyrant in my opinion.His stance & public statements post-NOTW have proved as much.
The sheer gall of the prick, resonding to the joint Merc/BMW statement with the reply…”you should have spoken to me first”. Or that other little gem he issued….”none of the opinion makers & heavy hitters of F1 have objected, just a few ex-drivers on the sidelines”.Those disrespectful statements demonstrate just how out of touch he really is.
Link | May 15th, 2008 at 4:44 am
Rage-in-Chief wrote,
That whole garbage about not seeing any opinion makers speak agiast him is what really tripped my trigger.
It had all the markings of what some shyster told him to puppet.
I can visualize Max being pushed out the shysters door with that statement written on the palm of his hand so he wouldn’t forget the talking point.
Link | May 15th, 2008 at 5:48 am