Motor racing-Mosley modifies his position on F1 technology

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By Alan Baldwin

LONDON, July 13 (Reuters) - FIA president Max Mosley has changed his tune on Formula One technology after fans called overwhelmingly for the sport to retain its cutting-edge status.

The International Automobile Federation (FIA) head wrote to the 10 teams and other parties on Wednesday, asking them to consider the 'technology/cost issue' and what should be permitted in future.

Mosley has called for expensive and 'invisible' technology to be ...

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