
Max Mosley will not be welcome at the Monaco Grand Prix in the eyes of the ruling Grimaldi family, according to reports in the UK 'Daily Mail' this morning.
The report claims that Mosley will not be the official FIA representaative at the race either, that role being taken in the Principality by Marco Piccinni.
The news comes in the wake of the on-going scandal involving tabloid revelations about Mosley's private life, and deals yet another blow to his chances of remaining in the presidency when an extraordinary meeting is held on June 3rd.
The Bahrain ruling family requested he stay away from that country's recent Grand Prix, and a request to speak in Tel Aviv - Israel - was reportedly withdrawn shortly after the invitation had been extended.
Mosley - who lives in Monaco - appears to have diminishing support in the wake of requests from Mercedes Benz, BMW, Toyota and Honda - all Formula One manufacturers - that he consider his position in the light of the revelations.
Written: Fri, 16 May 2008 07:50:33
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