Webber slams Mosley

Eurosport - Sat, 19 Apr 23:59:00 2008

Red Bull driver Mark Webber has accused FIA president Max Mosley of bringing Formula One into disrepute with the scandal surrounding his reportedly 'Nazi'-themed sex orgy with prostitutes.

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Mosley (pictured) faces a vote of confidence at an extraordinary hearing of the governing body's General Assembly in Paris on June 3 following the allegations in The News of the World.

"The current scandal has brought the sport into disrepute," he told the BBC. "Whether we like it or not, all of us in F1 are role models and F1 simply cannot have scandals of this type.

"Whether Max chooses to resign or how the vote will go at the extraordinary general meeting of the FIA on June 3 is a matter for him and the FIA membership.

"Hopefully that decision will come on June 3. We have got the confidence in the people - they have all the information they need to make the decision that will see if he can continue."

Webber, 31, believes that Mosley's role has been undermined.

"He is in a very influential position and it's a very important role that he has," he added.

"It makes it difficult when any of these sort of scandals are involved, when they become public. It will be more challenging for him to do his role.

"F1 is the pinnacle of motorsport so a lot of other sports have been tarred with the same brush.

"Because F1 is so high profile, we are always very sensitive to not bringing it into [disrepute] because of the amount of people involved in it."

AFP