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Porsche says No to F1, thanks to FIA Boss Max Mosley

seth-edward-oneal.jpgThis was expected of course.

In case you didn’t know already, FIA president Max Mosley was caught in a sex video that saw him engaging in a sex orgy with five hookers dressed in Nazi outfits and prison camp prisoners.

Calls for his resignation this 2008 F1 season came soon after. Fans and even past F1 champions have been clamoring for him to step down. Guess what, Max Mosley is still there and as a result, people like Porsche, who wants to be a part of the F1 world, are turned off because of it.

About more than a year ago, news about the possibility of Porsche joining Formula One racing came out. Recent infrastructure developments in Stuttgart that time prompted rumors that Porsche were preparing an F1 program.

Porsche says no to F1After the sex scandal FIA boss Max Mosley found himself into, you can now put those speculations to rest.

‘’After the affair with Max Mosley and the women it would not be very savory to get involved (in Formula One) now,'’ Porsche chairman Wolfgang Porsche told German news magazine Stern.

Too bad eh?

Max Mosley already said he won’t retire over the sex scandal, claiming that his sexual activities have nothing to do whatsoever on how he runs the motor racing world.

‘’I have received a very large number of messages of sympathy and support, suggesting that my private life is not relevant to my work and that I should continue in my role. I am grateful and with your support I intend to follow this advice.'’

Who the fuck gave him that fucked-up advice anyway? Puh-lease, will somebody shoot this fool in the head with a shotgun?

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