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Mosley replies, as more carmakers join condemnation

FIA President Max Mosley
FIA President Max Mosley
Apr.3 (GMM) Max Mosley on Thursday responded with disappointment to news that carmakers involved in formula one had denounced his involvement in the sex scandal.



Germany's BMW and Mercedes-Benz were the first to slam the FIA president's allegedly "disgraceful" behaviour, that at the weekend was revealed by the British tabloid press.



Mosley, who in a letter to FIA affiliates this week did not deny his escapades with five prostitutes, responded: "Given the history of BMW and Mercedes-Benz, particularly before and during the Second World War, I fully understand why they would wish to strongly distance themselves from what they rightly describe as the disgraceful content of these publications," he said, no doubt referring to the Nazi elements of News of the World's reportage.



"Unfortunately, they did not contact me before putting out their statement to ask whether the content was in fact true," the 67-year-old added.



"No doubt, the FIA will respond to them in due course, as I am about to respond to the newspaper in question."



But Mosley's support base subsequently only dwindled further, when F1's Japanese contingent - manufacturers Honda and Toyota - also slammed his conduct.



"Toyota Motorsport does not approve of any behaviour which could be seen to damage formula one's image, in particular any behaviour which could be understood to be racist or anti-Semitic," one statement read.



"When all the facts are known, it will be for the FIA to decide whether Mr Mosley has met the moral obligations which come with the position of FIA president."



Honda reacted similarly, expressing concern that F1 and its stakeholders' reputations are "being damaged".



"We request that the FIA gives this matter careful consideration and reaches an immediate decision in the best interests of F1 and motorsport," it added.

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