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Max Mosley plans to stay on as FIA president (PA SportsTicker)
By ROB HARRIS AP Sports Writer
Max Mosley may run for a 5th term as FIA chief
sportsillustrated.cnn.com — PARIS (AP) -- Max Mosley may run for a fifth term as FIA president after Formula One... teams announced plans to break away from the sport because of a dispute over a planned budget cap. (more) Max Mosley may run for a 5th term as FIA chief
Mosley hints he may run for 5th term as FIA chief (PA SportsTicker)
sports.yahoo.com — Max Mosley may run for a fifth term as FIA president after Formula One teams announced plans... to break away from the sport because of a dispute over a planned budget cap. (more) Mosley hints he may run for 5th term as FIA chief (PA ...
Mosley says deal to solve F1 crisis is close (PA SportsTicker)
sports.yahoo.com — By ROB HARRIS AP Sports Writer (more) Mosley says deal to solve F1 crisis is close (PA ...
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Max Mosley plans to stay on as FIA president (PA SportsTicker)
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Mosley: F1 peace deal in doubt over dictator gibe (PA SportsTicker)
Nascar News — Confusion surrounded Formula One’s peace deal late Thursday after Max Mosley reportedly wrote to Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo demanding an apology for calling the FIA president a “dictator.” Read Full Article

Mosley says breakaway F1 series still possible (PA SportsTicker)
Nascar News — FIA president Max Mosley says there still could be a breakaway Formula One series, even after dropping the contentious voluntary budget cap. Read Full Article

Max Mosley won’t seek re-election as FIA president (PA SportsTicker)
Nascar News — Max Mosley says he will resist pressure to stand for a fifth term as FIA president and back Frenchman Jean Todt to succeed him after 16 years in charge of world motorsport. Read Full Article

Mosley won’t seek re-election as FIA president (PA SportsTicker)
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