In a letter, the legal chiefs argued that Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the FIA president, 'interfered with our [commercial] rights in an unacceptable manner'
Formula One motor racing chiefs have fired a warning shot to the sport's regulator over a claim that it is not worth $20bn.
In the letter, the legal chiefs argued that Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the FIA president,"interfered with our [commercial] rights in an unacceptable manner" when he referred to an"alleged inflated price tag of $20bn" being placed on the sport.
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