By Alan Baldwin
LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Formula One's future health depends on independent teams because the car makers will come and go, the sport's governing body said on Monday.
The International Automobile Federation (FIA) released a letter sent by president Max Mosley to the 10 team principals last Friday to outline proposed changes to the engine regulations from 2004 and to invite comment.
In it, Mosley effectively fired the first salvo in a war of ...
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