Motor Racing: Importance of Lewis Hamilton Is Exaggerated - Mosley ; Motorsport: Formula One
Birmingham Post › November 01, 2007
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Birmingham Post › November 01, 2007
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Motorsport chief Max Mosley believes Lewis Hamilton's effect on the popularity of Formula One has been exaggerated.
Mosley, president of the FIA, also fears continued success for the Englishman might be "negative" for F1.See the full content of this document
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Motor Racing: Importance of Lewis Hamilton Is Exaggerated - Mosley ; Motorsport: Formula One
And Mosley claimed it would be "surprising" if Hamilton had known nothing of McLaren's possession of the Ferrari dossier which cost his...
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