More candidates for FIA presidency
Just a couple of hours before Max Mosley‘s fate is set to be decided by a vote of confidence from the FIA Senate members, the British newspaper Guardian has published a poll revealing that the 37% of those entitled to vote want him to go, 25% are set to vote in his favour, 9% are either undecided or not qualified to take part in the voting procedure and 29% declined to comment.
In regards to the possible candidates for Mosley’s job, along with former Ferrari Team Principal Jean Todt and Scuderia Toro Rosso’s co-owner Gerhard Berger, other names have emerged in the past days.
Francois Fillon, France’s Prime Minister, said it would be a ‘dream’ for him to be FIA’s President while the German news agency SID published a list which includes the names of Marco Piccinini and Hermann Tomczyk – already members of the FIA – as well as Jurgen Hubbert, former chief of the manufacturer DaimlerChrysler.