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The second page of a two-page letter, dated 29 June 2005, from Max Mosley to Edouard Michelin regarding the 2005 United States Grand Prix controversy and the safety of Michelin's Formula One tyres (see the first page, as well as pages one and two of a letter from Mosley to Pierre Dupasquier on the same subject).
The FIA have placed the contents of both letters into the public domain [1]:
The exchange of correspondence between the FIA President and the Chief Executive of Michelin was deliberately leaked to members of the Press, we are therefore placing the complete exchange of correspondence in the public domain.
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