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Angered F1 chiefs issue letter to FIA after Ben Sulayem remark

Formula 1 bosses have reportedly sent a letter to the FIA taking aim at the comments the governing body's president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s made on social media this week. Ben Sulayem directed attention to a rumour that the Saudi Arabian wealth fund had been in talks with the sport over a $20 billion buyout. He […]
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