By Alan Baldwin
ISTANBUL, June 4 (Reuters) - Motor racing head Max Mosley has told Formula One teams to set up their own series if they are not prepared to compete under rules laid down by the governing body.
In a clear sign that the International Automobile Federation (FIA) was not about to give in to the teams' demands after weeks of negotiations between the two sides raised hopes of a compromise, the FIA president presented a simple choice.
"I say (to them): ...
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