 Mosley is laying out plans for the future of Formula One |
Max Mosley has been re-elected as president of the FIA, motorsport's governing body. The 65-year-old was unopposed and won a fourth term at a meeting of the FIA general assembly in Rome on Friday.
In 1991 Mosley became president of the sporting arm of the FIA and two years later, he was elected president of the whole federation.
Mosley announced his intention to quit last year because of tensions with F1 team bosses but decided to stay on.
As part of Mosley's backroom team, Monaco's Michel Boeri remains president of the FIA senate.
Italy's Marco Piccinini stays on as deputy president for sport.