Honda asks FIA to consider Mosley's role
By Jonathan Noble |
Thursday, April 3rd 2008, 09:30 GMT |
Honda Racing have joined the chorus of criticisms of FIA president Max Mosley over his behaviour, and called for motor racing's governing body to make a swift decision on whether he should carry on in his role. With BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Toyota all having issued statements on Thursday claiming that Mosley's behaviour was unacceptable, Honda added that they worried that F1's reputations had been damaged by the allegations made against Mosley in the News of the World. "It is necessary that senior figures in sport and business maintain the highest standards of conduct in order to fulfil their duties with integrity and respect," said the Honda statement. "The Honda Racing F1 Team [are] extremely disappointed by recent events surrounding Mr Mosley and we are concerned that the reputation of Formula One and all its participants is being damaged. "We request that the FIA gives this matter careful consideration and reaches an immediate decision in the best interests of F1 and Motorsport."
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