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WMSC
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WMSCWorld Motor Sport Council (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile)
WMSCWeather Message Switching Center
WMSCWrigley Marine Science Center (University of Southern California)
WMSCWest Michigan Sports Commission (Grand Rapids; MI)
WMSCWaste Management Steering Committee
WMSCWeight-Matched Sedentary Control (physiological research subjects)


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Briatore is appealing his life ban from the sport in a Paris court later this month, and will claim the FIA's World Motor Sport Council did not follow proper rules and procedures in making its decision.
Former team boss Flavio Briatore was also banned from further involvement in Formula One, including driver management, the FIA said after a meeting of its World Motor Sport Council in Paris.
Renault's penalty of permanent disqualification from F1, suspended for two years, may be seen by critics as leS nient, considering the World Motor Sport Council in Paris noted their breach of the rules was of "unparalleled severity".
 
 
 
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