Jun.11 (GMM) Reigning world champion Kimi Raikkonen has again defended beleaguered FIA president Max Mosley amid the noise of the sex scandal.
More than two months ago, the Ferrari driver was a rare sympathetic voice for Mosley, whose job was on the line after he was caught with five prostitutes.Raikkonen, the 28-year-old laconic Finn, said then: "It's his personal life and he can do whatever he wants and it's not really my business or anyone else's to put their noses in."68-year-old Mosley last week was reconfirmed as FIA president following a confidence vote, and Raikkonen says those who backed the Briton made "a good decision".He added in Canada last weekend: "For me it doesn't really matter. I think it is his personal life and really has nothing to do with F1."