Former Formula One boss Max Mosley dies at 81
Former Formula One boss Max Mosley dies at 81
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Formula 1 motor racing ex-boss Max Mosley has died at the age of 81, as per The Sun newspaper said on Monday.

Mosley is the youngest son of Oswald Mosley. He is the leader of the British fascist movement in the 1930s, was a racing driver and lawyer. He later became the president of the Fédération Internationale de l`Automobile, the governing body for Formula One, in 1993. He won a high-profile privacy case against the News of the World newspaper in 2008 after it said he had taken part in a "sick Nazi orgy.”

The Oxford-educated Mosley and Ecclestone, who was the son of a trawlerman, forged a close alliance. Ecclestone said "We had differences of opinions but we could talk to each other about them and sort them out, whatever they were.” He added "He was a very straightforward guy, Max. Did a lot for the sport, did a lot for the general industry to make sure people were complying with the right regulations when they built road cars.”

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