By Alan Baldwin
LONDON, April 9 (Reuters) - Formula One's major carmakers will meet team bosses on Thursday hoping to secure their commitment to a new championship run by them from 2008.
The manufacturers have invited the 10 teams to a meeting in Munich to present the latest Grand Prix World Championship (GPWC) proposals.
"They need team bosses to start making a firm commitment," one source at a GPWC-linked team told Reuters. "They're not expecting anyone to ...
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