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By Alan Baldwin
LONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Renault's Formula One future will be decided in Paris on Monday when the governing body rules on a race-fixing controversy that has stunned and shamed the sport.
The French manufacturer has said it will not contest charges that the team ordered Brazilian Nelson Piquet to crash in last year's ...
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