
FIA President Max Mosley has revealed that he is to publish an autobiography including stories from his childhood, his life as head of the motoring governing body and the personal scandal of early last year. The Englishman has already hinted that his memoirs will reveal some details that will annoy certain people.
"When I tell the truth, there are some people that will be very annoyed," Mosley told The Daily Express. Furthermore, he suggested that last year's scandal involved more than one other person involved revealing details to the tabloids.
"I believe there is much more to it than one lady," he said. "Most likely it will be something to do with motor racing." The 69-year-old will step down as FIA President later this month, with either former Ferrari Team Principal Jean Todt or 1981 World Rally Champion Ari Vatanen being voted into the position.
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