
At the FIA's extraordinary meeting held in Paris on Tuesday FIA president Max Mosley has won the vote of confidence. Mosley has won by 103 votes to 55 votes in the special meeting. The vote of confidence means the Briton will be allowed to stay as FIA's president until the end of his term in October 2009.
More than a third of delegates did not back Mosley at Tuesday's meeting in Paris but he won 103 of 158 votes and thus the controversional president is allowed to stay as the FIA's president until October 2009 when his fourth term ends.
Max Mosley called the vote following a Nazi-style orgy video published by News of the World even though he strongly denied Nazi connections.
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| 14 Oct. | Mosley to publish autobiography |
| 03 Oct. | 'We have more than half the votes' - Vatanen |
| 29 Sep. | Ecclestone voted against Briatore ban |
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| 13 Nov. | FIA against leaked 'Crashgate' data |
| 12 Nov. | FIA optimistic over US Grand Prix |
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