Mosley wins privacy case
FIA president Max Mosley has won his privacy action against the News of the World at the High Court in London.
The newspaper, which had accused the 68-year-old son of 1930s Fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley of taking part in a "sick Nazi orgy" with prostitutes, must pay him a record £60,000 compensation.
Mosley insisted the sadomasochistic roleplay was consensual and private, with no Nazi overtones.
Stewart: Mosley should go
Sir Jackie Stewart has once again voiced his opinion that Max Mosley should stand down as FIA president.
Mosley was awarded a record £60,000 in compensation after winning a privacy action against the News of the World, which accused him of taking part in a "sick Nazi orgy" with five prostitutes.
But Stewart said: "His stewardship of the FIA cannot be undertaken because of what has occurred."