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Max Mosley arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France on October 23, 2009. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM Image details File size:
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Similar stock images File photo dated October 23, 2009 of Max Mosley arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. - Max Mosley, the former president of motor sports' world governing body Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-october-23-2009-of-max-mosley-arriving-at-the-hotel-westin-in-paris-france-jean-todt-was-elected-president-of-motor-racings-governing-body-fia-beating-finnish-candidate-ari-vatanen-todt-was-the-big-favorite-after-getting-backing-from-outgoing-fia-president-max-mosley-and-formula-one-boss-bernie-ecclestone-the-63-year-old-frenchman-was-elected-to-a-four-year-term-beating-vatanen-135-49-in-the-voting-at-fias-annual-general-meeting-in-paris-the-fia-said-12-votes-were-ruled-as-invalid-or-abstentions-max-mosley-the-former-president-of-motor-sports-world-governing-body-image428952427.html RM 2FWTD5F – File photo dated October 23, 2009 of Max Mosley arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. - Max Mosley, the former president of motor sports' world governing body Max Mosley arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France on October 23, 2009. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/max-mosley-arriving-at-the-hotel-westin-in-paris-france-on-october-23-2009-jean-todt-was-elected-president-of-motor-racings-governing-body-fia-beating-finnish-candidate-ari-vatanen-todt-was-the-big-favorite-after-getting-backing-from-outgoing-fia-president-max-mosley-and-formula-one-boss-bernie-ecclestone-the-63-year-old-frenchman-was-elected-to-a-four-year-term-beating-vatanen-135-49-in-the-voting-at-fias-annual-general-meeting-in-paris-the-fia-said-12-votes-were-ruled-as-invalid-or-abstentions-photo-by-abacapresscom-image398652205.html RF 2E4G4XN – Max Mosley arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France on October 23, 2009. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM Max Mosley arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France on October 23, 2009. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. 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The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM Max Mosley arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France on October 23, 2009. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. 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The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM Jean Todt and his wife Malasian Michelle Yeoh arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France on October 23, 2009. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. 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Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM Jean Todt and his wife Malasian Michelle Yeoh arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France on October 23, 2009. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. 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Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM Jean Todt and his wife Malasian Michelle Yeoh arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France on October 23, 2009. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. 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Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM Jean Todt and his wife Malasian Michelle Yeoh arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France on October 23, 2009. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. 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Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM Jean Todt and his wife Malasian Michelle Yeoh arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France on October 23, 2009. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. 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Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM Jean Todt and his wife Malasian Michelle Yeoh arriving at the hotel Westin in Paris, France on October 23, 2009. Jean Todt was elected president of motor racings governing body FIA beating Finnish candidate Ari Vatanen. Todt was the big favorite after getting backing from outgoing FIA president Max Mosley and Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. The 63-year-old Frenchman was elected to a four-year term, beating Vatanen 135-49 in the voting at FIAs annual general meeting in Paris. The FIA said 12 votes were ruled as invalid or abstentions. 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