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Ferrari drivers escape points dock
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Alonso awaits title fate
Motor sport governing body to decide on whether Ferrari or their drivers should have points deducted over 'team orders'.
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Mosley backs successor Todt
The outgoing President hails his supporter as he claims victory in the FIA election.
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Mosley signs new Concorde deal
The outgoing FIA President hopes to usher in a new period of stability.
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Mosley confirms exit
The embattled FIA president throws his support behind Jean Todt.
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Vatanen to stand for FIA president
Former world rally champion makes leadership bid against Mosley.
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Mosley: Breakaway still possibility
FIA president warns threat of rival F1 series is still alive.
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F1 breakaway threat ends
Formula One crisis is resolved as teams reach a peaceful resolution to feud.
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Mosley to make re-election bid
FIA president makes u-turn over retirement plans amid teams dispute.
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Mosley adopts negotiating stance
Motor racing boss ready to talk but warns FIA will regulate rival series.
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