F1 supremo Max Mosley has won a vote of confidence to continue as the FIA president, it has been reported.
It's 64 days since allegations first surfaced about his private life - and the time finally came for the FIA to vote on whether to retain their president.
Mosley, 68, has not denied the claims, published in the News of the World on March 31, but has since insisted what he did was ‘harmless and completely legal’.
He has also strongly refuted the Nazi connotation implied in the article - while also fervently bemoaning the invasion of his privacy.
More than a third of delegates are understood to have not backed Mosley today at the meeting in Paris but he won 103 of 169 votes.
He has held the role for 15 years - and it is one he is determined to see through to the end of his current mandate of October next year.