By Alan Baldwin
NUERBURGRING, Germany, July 12 (Reuters) - Formula One's world governing body must strive to keep the car manufacturers in the sport, would-be president Ari Vatanen said at the German Grand Prix.
The Finn, who has announced he would stand for International Automobile Federation (FIA) president in October regardless of incumbent Max Mosley's intentions, also called for reform of the Paris-based body.
"We must make sure they (the manufacturers) ...
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