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Williams driver Juan Pablo Montoya wants a change at the top in Formula One after Max Mosley, president of world governing body the International Automobile Federation, said he would retire.
Mosley, the sport's chief since 1991, has overseen radical changes in Formula One. FIA confirmed in a statement that he would retire in October. Ferrari managing director Jean Todt is being tipped as a candidate to succeed him.See the full content of this document
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Formula One: Montoya Wants Change in Mosley's Slipstream
Mosley wants speeds and budgets reduced and al...
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