
Max Mosley will most likely not run for re-election next year as the FIA president. The Briton, who has a hectic year behind him, will take a final decision in June but has already said it won't be easy to find a proper successor.
When asked by the official Formula 1 site if Mosley won't run for re-election next year he replied: "Indeed, but I will take a final decision in June." Speaking about a possible successor such as the recently-appointed Deputy President Nick Craw he said: "The difficulty is finding somebody who has the necessary experience, but also the time and inclination to do the job. You mention Nick Craw. He is the president of ACCUS, which controls all the different forms of racing in the United States. With all this to contend with, he is probably not exactly looking for work."
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