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For the past few months F1 commentators have talked about the possibility of the Abu Dhabi wealth fund Mubadala (which, until recently, owned a stake in Ferrari) buying the sport. This talk has now accelerated due to Mubadala's involvement with the Raine investment bank which has been promoted by Sky News as being connected to News Corp's phantom bid for F1. 



















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