Stewart says Mosley should still step down
According to arch-enemy Jackie Stewart, disgraced FIA president Max Mosley should still stand down from his role at the head of world motorsport, despite winning a High Court privacy case against the tabloid that revealed details of his extra-curricular sex life.
Three-time world champion Sir Jackie Stewart has long been outspoken in his opposition to Mosley holding the top job – even before the sex scandal was broken by Britain's News of the World earlier in the year, and says he sees no reason why winning his action against the newspaper should prolong the president's stay in office.
"Max should now step down and be cut out of it totally," he told the BBC, "His stewardship of the FIA simply cannot be undertaken in its fullest form because of what has occurred."