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Radovan Novak

Reply from: Paulie
Date: 01 May, 22:47
Radovan Novak, the head of the Czech Automobile Association who has
controversially suggested McLaren could have been involved in bringing to
light the sex scandal surrounding Max Mosley, has said he stands by his
belief the matter could be related to last year's spy controversy.

McLaren have written a letter to Novak asking him to clarify comments he
gave in a recent interview with Prague station, Radio Impuls, where he
talked about the chance of McLaren being involved in a set-up against
Mosley.

Speaking about the possibility of a set-up, Novak said: "I wouldn't like to
talk about what kind of set-up it was, but I believe it was a set-up,
because of what happened recently. When the FIA, from the proposal of
Mosley, fined someone significantly, then it gives you the feeling that it
could be like that."

Novak subsequently confirmed his suspicions of McLaren in the interview, but
there is some debate over the meaning of a word in his original statement,
which does not have a direct English translation.

Team boss Ron Dennis issued a statement on Thursday categorically denying
any involvement in the matter as he seeks answers as to what Novak did
really mean in his interview.

Despite the letter and the strong denial from McLaren, Novak told the Czech
Press Agency on Thursday that he stands by his comments about the
Woking-based team.

"It's definitely one of the possibilities every intelligent person has to
consider," Novak was quoted as saying by the agency. "But maybe Mr. Mosley
already knows who is behind it."

In the original interview with Radio Impuls, Novak said that Mosley's
chances of winning the vote of confidence he will face at the FIA General
Assembly on June 3 could go either way.

"It's 50/50," said Novak, who is a member of the World Motor Sport Council
and an ally of Mosley. "Right now, the FIA has two so-called "councils",
mobility and the automobile, and sporting.

"I'm a member of the sporting council (WMSC). There are 24 people (excluding
Mosley and F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone) and actually last week we had a
poll about how this thing should go and what should happen there.

"In fact, there were nine people in favour of Mr. Mosley, nine people
against him and six people who abstained from voting.

"If you project these numbers to all the member states, then I personally
see it as 50/50.

"I personally believe that the sporting clubs will stick with Mosley and the
automobile ones, or as they like to call themselves 'mobility', some will go
against him."



How as a voting member of the FIA can he say what people are going to do..
surely this sack of #### should go to ?





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Reply from: Hello Freddie
Date: 02 May, 03:43
On May 1, 4:47 pm, "Paulie" <sennin...@sad.btinternet.com> wrote:
> Radovan Novak, the head of the Czech Automobile Association who has
> controversially suggested McLaren could have been involved in bringing to
> light the sex scandal surrounding Max Mosley, has said he stands by his
> belief the matter could be related to last year's spy controversy.
>
>
>>
> How as a voting member of the FIA can he say what people are going to do..=

> surely this sack of #### should go to ?
>
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>
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> please notify the originator of the message.
>
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I think a nasty, power crazed Australian may have been involved - I am
not talking about Paul Stoddart.

Max's situation is almost identical to what is going on with retired
baseball pitcher and possibly one of the best to ever play, Roger
Clemens. Roger's former trainer said he injected Rog with steroids.
Rog denied it and to try to clear his name he has sued the former
trainer for libel. Now stories are being leaked that married Roger
had affairs with a country singer and golfer John Daly's ex-wife.

Max was suing Brundle and the Times for libel just before Max's
"party" turned up in the Times sister paper News of the World. Both
papers are owned by Rupert Murdoch as is the Sun and NY Post.

More and more a certain Aussie is reminding of the Johnathan Pryce
character in that Bond film.

Scandals sell lots of newspapers.

Reply from: Frank Adam
Date: 02 May, 04:14
On Thu, 1 May 2008 18:43:17 -0700 (PDT), Hello Freddie
<Ark321@juno.com> wrote:

>On May 1, 4:47 pm, "Paulie" <sennin...@sad.btinternet.com> wrote:
>> Radovan Novak, the head of the Czech Automobile Association who has
>> controversially suggested McLaren could have been involved in bringing to
>> light the sex scandal surrounding Max Mosley, has said he stands by his
>> belief the matter could be related to last year's spy controversy.
>>
>>
>>>
>> How as a voting member of the FIA can he say what people are going to do..
>> surely this sack of #### should go to ?
>>
>> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
>>
>> This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and
>> intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom
>> they are addressed.  If you have received this e-mail in error
>> please notify the originator of the message.
>>
>> Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual
>> sender, except where the sender specifies and with authority,
>> states them to be the views of F1-Conspiracies Publishing.
>
>I think a nasty, power crazed Australian may have been involved - I am
>not talking about Paul Stoddart.
>
>Max's situation is almost identical to what is going on with retired
>baseball pitcher and possibly one of the best to ever play, Roger
>Clemens. Roger's former trainer said he injected Rog with steroids.
>Rog denied it and to try to clear his name he has sued the former
>trainer for libel. Now stories are being leaked that married Roger
>had affairs with a country singer and golfer John Daly's ex-wife.
>
>Max was suing Brundle and the Times for libel just before Max's
>"party" turned up in the Times sister paper News of the World. Both
>papers are owned by Rupert Murdoch as is the Sun and NY Post.
>
>More and more a certain Aussie is reminding of the Johnathan Pryce
>character in that Bond film.
>
>Scandals sell lots of newspapers.
>
They do, but i think Murdoch has to do a line up with the rest of the
people Max pissed off. That'll be one long queue.

--

Regards, Frank

Reply from: Spex
Date: 02 May, 11:15
Hello Freddie wrote:
> On May 1, 4:47 pm, "Paulie" <sennin...@sad.btinternet.com> wrote:
>> Radovan Novak, the head of the Czech Automobile Association who has
>> controversially suggested McLaren could have been involved in bringing to
>> light the sex scandal surrounding Max Mosley, has said he stands by his
>> belief the matter could be related to last year's spy controversy.
>>
>>
>> How as a voting member of the FIA can he say what people are going to do..
>> surely this sack of #### should go to ?
>>
>> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
>>
>> This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and
>> intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom
>> they are addressed. If you have received this e-mail in error
>> please notify the originator of the message.
>>
>> Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual
>> sender, except where the sender specifies and with authority,
>> states them to be the views of F1-Conspiracies Publishing.
>
> I think a nasty, power crazed Australian may have been involved - I am
> not talking about Paul Stoddart.
>
> Max's situation is almost identical to what is going on with retired
> baseball pitcher and possibly one of the best to ever play, Roger
> Clemens. Roger's former trainer said he injected Rog with steroids.
> Rog denied it and to try to clear his name he has sued the former
> trainer for libel. Now stories are being leaked that married Roger
> had affairs with a country singer and golfer John Daly's ex-wife.
>
> Max was suing Brundle and the Times for libel just before Max's
> "party" turned up in the Times sister paper News of the World. Both
> papers are owned by Rupert Murdoch as is the Sun and NY Post.
>
> More and more a certain Aussie is reminding of the Johnathan Pryce
> character in that Bond film.
>
> Scandals sell lots of newspapers.

Spot on.

One last attack on Macca before he is shown the door. The cunt.

Reply from: Gongoozler
Date: 02 May, 15:51
Hello Freddie wrote:


>I think a nasty, power crazed Australian may have been involved - I am
>not talking about Paul Stoddart.
>snip
>Max was suing Brundle and the Times for libel just before Max's
>"party" turned up in the Times sister paper News of the World. Both
>papers are owned by Rupert Murdoch as is the Sun and NY Post.
>
>More and more a certain Aussie is reminding of the Johnathan Pryce
>character in that Bond film.
>
>Scandals sell lots of newspapers.

I agree with what you say - it certainly looks like Max's paranoia is
in full flood.
BUT, a couple of things give me pause for thought:

1. This affair must be sweet music to the ears of RD and the thought
that he might somehow be involved must surely have crossed everybody's
mind, however fleetingly.

2. Is the fact that one of Murdoch's papers is being sued in what must
surely be a rather minor libel case *really* enough motivation for
such a galvanic response?

Personally I think Mosley deserves everything he gets (although
actually I fear he will survive). Not by reason of his personal sexual
fantasies - however bizarre - but for his obvious bias and gross
mismanagement of F1 motor racing.
--
Trevor

Reply from: gs
Date: 02 May, 08:43
> McLaren have written a letter to Novak asking him to clarify comments he
> gave in a recent interview with Prague station, Radio Impuls, where he
> talked about the chance of McLaren being involved in a set-up against
> Mosley.

Yep, RD tricked Mad Max into paying those prostitues to whip and humiliate
him; Mad Max thought he was off to a coffee morning with friends. Novak must
be an idiot to come out with this crap, Mad Max has not even denied the
shagfest (only that he's a power crazed Nazi). The chances are one of the
prostitues passed on the video to the News of the World and in return
received a nice paper bag full of cash.



Reply from: Clyde Penquin
Date: 02 May, 13:28
gs wrote:
>> McLaren have written a letter to Novak asking him to clarify comments he
>> gave in a recent interview with Prague station, Radio Impuls, where he
>> talked about the chance of McLaren being involved in a set-up against
>> Mosley.
>
> Yep, RD tricked Mad Max into paying those prostitues to whip and humiliate
> him; Mad Max thought he was off to a coffee morning with friends. Novak must
>
You're exactly right. "Set-up" is a moronic issue; the simple fact
is that Max behaved in a loathsome manner and no decent person can
ever feel the slightest respect for him after this. Whether there
was a "set-up" is meaningless; it's obvious that Max likes and
regularly pays for this kind of disgusting entertainment. Bad cess
to him, and the loathsome beast needs to be removed from the FIA as
soon as possible.

Reply from: peter
Date: 02 May, 13:03
Paulie <senninha1@sad.btinternet.com> writes
>Radovan Novak, the head of the Czech Automobile Association who has
>controversially suggested McLaren could have been involved in bringing to
>light the sex scandal surrounding Max Mosley, has said he stands by his
>belief the matter could be related to last year's spy controversy.
>
Looks like Max is hoping that if he slings enough mud around he might
get away with it.
The big surprise is that Max didn't use a Ferrari mouthpiece as his
stooge.
--
Peter

Reply from: Paul-B
Date: 02 May, 13:58
peter wrote:

> Paulie <senninha1@sad.btinternet.com> writes
> > Radovan Novak, the head of the Czech Automobile Association who has
> > controversially suggested McLaren could have been involved in
> > bringing to light the sex scandal surrounding Max Mosley, has said
> > he stands by his belief the matter could be related to last year's
> > spy controversy.
> >
> Looks like Max is hoping that if he slings enough mud around he
> might get away with it. The big surprise is that Max didn't use a
> Ferrari mouthpiece as his stooge.

It's not over yet, give him time.

--
Paul-B

Reply from: AC
Date: 02 May, 15:29

"peter" <scoular@blackhole.do-not-spam.me.uk> wrote in message
news:X7dMgxAPYvGIFwbs@ntlworld.com...
> Paulie <senninha1@sad.btinternet.com> writes
>>Radovan Novak, the head of the Czech Automobile Association who has
>>controversially suggested McLaren could have been involved in bringing to
>>light the sex scandal surrounding Max Mosley, has said he stands by his
>>belief the matter could be related to last year's spy controversy.
>>
> Looks like Max is hoping that if he slings enough mud around he might get
> away with it.
> The big surprise is that Max didn't use a Ferrari mouthpiece as his
> stooge.
> --
> Peter

No supprise. Toad is his prefered successor. Toad wont want to be tarnished
by K-Max.

AC





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