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'Breakaway' to fall short
20 September 2005Max Mosley says it is 'increasingly unlikely' that a rogue team-carmaker group will race off and start a rival F1-style championship in 2008. The president of the ruling body, the FIA, told reporters on a visit to Shanghai that setting up a new series that is not guaranteed success would involve 'a very significant financial investment. "It is difficult to see where the money would come from," England's Mosley added.
The Monaco and Paris based chief also said that if the disgruntled 'breakaway' group did manage to found an alternative, there is no guarantee that the best drivers and sponsors would want to desert 55-year-old F1.
Max Mosley contended: 'All the drivers want to win the formula one world championship."
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