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Mosley: Active role by Liberty in F1 may create conflict with Bernie

Former FIA president and Formula 1 management veteran Max Mosley has urged Bernie Ecclestone and F1's new owners – Liberty Media – to work together to take the sport to the next level, and warns that a fallout between the two parties would be counter productive. Speaking to BBC Mosley said, 'These people may take a more active role and they want to sort of run the business but that could bring them into conflict with Bernie.' However he predicts that 'it is much more likely there will be a collaboration.'   Few people know Ecclestone as well Mosely. The pair worked together to overthrow the once all powerful FISA led in the eighties by autocrat Jean Marie Balestre and...
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