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Formula One teams could boycott European races this season unless they are exempted from new European Union arrest warrant laws.

F1 officials fear team personnel could be arrested if a driver is killed in a race accident.

Max Mosley, president of the motor racing’s governing body FIA, has written to the heads of national racing groups asking them to lobby their governments for the exemption.

This season’s first European race is the San Marino Grand Prix on April 25.

Mosley said Tuesday that FIA would continue to hold talks with European government officials in an attempt to resolve the matter.