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Red Bull weakened by latest F1 moves says Brawn

Red Bull has been weakened, and Ferrari and McLaren strengthened, by F1's latest personnel moves. That is the claim of Mercedes boss Ross Brawn, who said the dominant champions will miss the input of aerodynamics chief Peter Prodromou, who has been signed by McLaren. "I don't think any team can lose someone of that experience and calibre without it having some impact," Brawn is quoted by the Guardian. Another move that will have an impact, Brawn added, is James Allison's switch from Lotus to Ferrari. "James Allison has gone from Lotus having designed a very good car there, to Ferrari, and I am sure next year their car will be a lot better," he said. "That's the...
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