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Mosley: Peace agreed in Formula 1
FIA president Max Mosley has said he will not stand for re-election after claiming an agreement has been reached with Formula 1 teams to avoid a breakaway series
Mosley: F1 peace deal in doubt over dictator gibe
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Pitiful Mosley Recants Decision To Quit In Tantrum, Formula One Peace Agreement In Serious Question
Pitiful Mosley Recants Decision To Quit In Tantrum, Formula One Peace Agreement In Serious Question
paddocktalk.com — Pitiful Mosley Recants Decision To Quit In Tantrum, Formula One Peace Agreement In Serious Question By Mike... Sulka The King-of-pop Michael Jackson has apparently just died at age 50 according to reports at the LA Times, but Max Mosley just as crazily raised himself from the dead. After a ... (more) Pitiful Mosley Recants Decision To Quit In Tantrum, ...
Breakaway 'loonies' hit back at Mosley: no deal
Breakaway 'loonies' hit back at Mosley: no deal
en.f1-live.com — FIA President winning no friends with current approach As Max Mosley expressed hope for peace on Sunday,... a word he uttered earlier at Silverstone echoed around the race-day paddock...   (more) Breakaway 'loonies' hit back at Mosley: no deal
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F1 – Peace Deal Brokered
Open Paddock — ... However, it looks like Mosley has again reconsidered. According to Autosport’s sources, Mosley, Luca Di Montezemelo and Bernie Ecclestone last night had meetings which have resulted in a deal. ...

The FIA/FOTA War Over
F1 Insight Blog — The FIA/FOTA War Over 24/06/2009 The F1 world breathes a huge sigh of relief today with the news from the WMSC meeting that Max Mosley has announced that he will not stand for re-election . There has also been an agreement on cost reductions for the next two years (and no mention of a cost cap), with the teams to sign a new Concorde Agreement to run to 2012. Effectively, this means that FOTA has achieved all of its objectives and there will be no breakaway series as a result. FIA logo One FIA, one F1, one victor - the sport! As interesting as the prospect of a FOTA series ...

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