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Wolff addresses F1-FIA division danger

Article To news overview © XPBimages Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has dismissed any notion a divide between the FIA and Formula 1 owners Liberty Media could damage the sport's value. F1 and its governing body have experienced a number of run-ins since Mohammed Ben Sulayem took over as FIA President at the end of 2021, most notably when he made comments on social media referring to an alleged $20 billion bid by Saudi Arabia's Private Investment Fund. That led to an incendiary letter being sent from F1 to Ben Sulayem, slating him for the "unacceptable manner" in which he commented on its value and hinted legal action was on the table. But a new divide threatened to become...
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