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Brawn denies talks over Ferrari return
Ross Brawn has dismissed rumours he might return to Ferrari once Paddy Lowe replaces him as team boss at Mercedes.
After his ultra-successful stint as Ferrari's technical director, the 58-year-old took a sabbatical in 2007 and then returned to F1 with Honda.
Brawn has also headed the Brackley based team as Brawn GP and Mercedes, but Lowe, having arrived from McLaren, is expected to be the team's next boss.
Reports have suggested Brawn could then go back to Ferrari as the great Italian team grapples with its latest technical problems.
'Firstly, I have never discussed the possibility of a return to Ferrari,' he insisted to Italy's La Gazzetta dello Sport.
'I had wonderful moments at...
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