Last month the EU warned broadcasting contracts would have to be renegotiated if motor sport's governing body was found to infringe the European laws on competition.
Mosley, however, has warned the EU that, "We might reduce the number of events in the EU. People would watch on television in Europe wherever the event takes place. People would want to watch a race whether it was in the UK or Argentina. I've long believed that places like Venezuela, South Africa and Mexico should have more races."
Mosley added, "They (the EU) say we've taken the rights from the organisers. That's complete nonsense. We ensure that it is put out free. If necessary we will take them to the European Court. We believe they are bound to fail because their case is hopelessly weak."
FIA president Max Mosley has threatened to reduce the number of Grand Prix events in Europe in the wake of the EU?s investigation into the FIA's control of television rights in the sport.






