LONDON (Reuters) - Formula E boss Alejandro Agag has brought plenty of novelty to the world's first all-electric motor racing series and now he is wondering about unleashing fake dogs as a hazard for driverless cars.
If that idea sounds virtually barking, the 46-year-old Spaniard appears to be serious.
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