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Mosley to meet with teams today
Mosley to meet with teams today
Formula 1 teams are due to meet with FIA president Max Mosley in London today to try and reach a last-minute deal over entries for next year, AUTOSPORT has learned, with the governing body having made clear the compromises it is willing to offer.
Mosley outlines deal offer to teams
Mosley outlines deal offer to teams
autosport.com — FIA president Max Mosley has informed teams of the package of rules that he is willing to... accept for next year, AUTOSPORT has learned, as a final push is made by the governing body to end the standoff over entries to the 2010 championship (more) Mosley outlines deal offer to teams

Mosley urges teams to sign up for 2010
Mosley urges teams to sign up for 2010
autosport.com — FIA president Max Mosley has written to the eight remaining Formula One Teams' Association members urging them... to enter next year's championship unconditionally so they can help shape the rules they want, AUTOSPORT can reveal (more) Mosley urges teams to sign up for 2010

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Mosley and FOTA Negotiate
F1 Insight Blog — Mosley and FOTA Negotiate 11/06/2009 Autosport has reported that Max Mosley is meeting FOTA representatives today in a last minute attempt to reach agreement over the F1 rules for 2010. This is very likely to end in a compromise that ensures the continuation of the sport as we know it with an entry list that includes the FOTA teams and the most viable of the aspiring new entrants (my bet is USF1, Lola and Prodrive). Extracts from Mosley's latest letter make it clear that there is little separating the two sides now and it would be foolish not to take those few steps ...

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