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Chase Carey Unconcerned by Manufacturers' Increased Interest in Formula E

Chase Carey has made it clear that he isn't concerned by car manufacturers' increased interest in Formula E following announcements from Mercedes and Porsche that they are to join the all-electric racing series.
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