
FIA President Max Mosley will not be attending this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix after sexual revelations about him in a British newspaper on Sunday. Mosley planned to attend the race but a FIA spokesperson said on Thursday that legal matters keep him in London.
Reuters quoted a FIA spokesperson saying: "The FIA President was originally scheduled to attend the race in Bahrain but legal matters have detained him in London."
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