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'''Max Rufus Mosley''' (born [[April 13]], 1940) was the president of the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] from {{F1|1993}} until {{F1|2009}}, preceded by [[Jean-Marie Balestre]] and succeeded by [[Jean Todt]]. He was the second Briton to hold the role, the first being [[Wilfrid Andrews]].
 
'''Max Rufus Mosley''' (born [[April 13]], 1940) was the president of the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] from {{F1|1993}} until {{F1|2009}}, preceded by [[Jean-Marie Balestre]] and succeeded by [[Jean Todt]]. He was the second Briton to hold the role, the first being [[Wilfrid Andrews]].
   
Beforehand, he was a former driver, who participated in one non-championship race; the [[1969 Grand Prix de Madrid]] in a non-works {{Team Lotus-CON}}. He retired on lap 14 with a mechanical problem.
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Beforehand, he was a former driver, who participated in one non-championship race; the [[1969 Madrid Grand Prix]] in a non-works {{Team Lotus-CON}}. He retired on lap 14 with a mechanical problem.
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==Formula One Statistical Overview==
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===Formula One Record===
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{| class=wikitable
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! Year
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! Entreat
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! Constructor
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! {{Abbr|WDC|World Drivers' Championship}} Points
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! {{Abbr|WDC|World Drivers' Championship}} Pos.
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| {{F1|1969}}
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| ''Len Street Engineering''
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| ''{{Team Lotus-Cosworth}}''
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| colspan=2 align=center| ''Non-Championship only''
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|}
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{{FIA Presidents}}
 
{{FIA Presidents}}
 
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Revision as of 16:16, 6 January 2017

Max Rufus Mosley (born April 13, 1940) was the president of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile from 1993 until 2009, preceded by Jean-Marie Balestre and succeeded by Jean Todt. He was the second Briton to hold the role, the first being Wilfrid Andrews.

Beforehand, he was a former driver, who participated in one non-championship race; the 1969 Madrid Grand Prix in a non-works Lotus. He retired on lap 14 with a mechanical problem.

Formula One Statistical Overview

Formula One Record

Year Entreat Constructor WDC Points WDC Pos.
1969 Len Street Engineering Lotus-Cosworth Non-Championship only
V T E List of Presidents of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)
AIACR De Zuylen de NyeveltDe VogüéDe Rohan-Chabot
FIA De Rohan-ChabotDe Liedekerke BeaufortCarraciollo di CastagnetoAndrewsDe MerodeMetternichBalestreMosleyTodtSulayem