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Mosley invited to Strategy Group meeting

Max Mosley was invited to Wednesday's key meeting of the Strategy Group in London, The Times newspaper reports. But the former FIA president "refused, believing that his presence would cause ructions," according to correspondent Kevin Eason. One reason for that is because the meeting will also be attended by Mosley's successor Jean Todt, who is coming under fire for remaining 'invisible' while the rest of the sport acknowledges it must change urgently to stop an exodus of fans. Ahead of Wednesday's meeting, Red Bull boss Christian Horner said: "We need to have progress. "It is an important meeting. F1 is at a critical stage." It is at former 'critical stages' that...
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