Dennis denies Mosley scandal link
2008-05-01 13:59:27McLaren boss Ron Dennis denies he had any involvement in the newspaper expose into Max Mosley's private life.
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McLaren boss Ron Dennis denies he had any involvement in the newspaper expose into Max Mosley's private life.
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McLaren team principal Ron Dennis has issued a strong denial that he, his company or any other agency working for them had any hand in the News of the World's exposé of FIA president Max Mosley's private life.
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