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Mosley is confident that Jean Todt, his chosen man, will succeed him and dismisses as "intellectually challenged" any who accuse him of unfairly favouring the Frenchman - particularly pundits who are former drivers.
"This assumption that if you win a world championship your views are worth listening to is not true. They have driven very fast, they don't understand the complexity of the sport." When I press him for names he says, " I do not wish to name names. Every time I say Jackie Stewart I get into trouble." So does Mosley still consider him a half-wit? "I would rather not say, it upsets him when I say that," and with that Mosley bursts into laughter. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...by-defiance.do |
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