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Domenicali: I would step aside

Stefano Domenicali has said he would have no problem stepping aside as Ferrari Team Principal were the team to move to strengthen their management team, amid speculation over Ross Brawn's 2014 plans. Brawn's position as Mercedes Team Principal beyond the end of the season is currently shrouded in doubt although the Brackley team themselves have publicly stressed that no decision will be taken, or announced, until after this weekend's season-ending Brazilian GP. Should Brawn leave then his next F1 destination - provided the Briton, who turns 59 on Saturday, opted to continue his career - has proved to be a hot topic of paddock conversation with the former Ferrari and Benetton technical...
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