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Domenicali would relinquish role if required

Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali says he would sacrifice his position at the Italian team should a better person become available for the job. The 48-year-old made the comments amidst rumours that Ross Brawn could be 'on the market' next season following speculation that he'll leave Mercedes at the end of the year. Brawn has been linked with Ferrari where he enjoyed great success with Michael Schumacher before he joined Honda, and was even seen leaving a meeting with Domenicali at Ferrari's motorhome in Brazil on Friday. When asked by Sky Sports as to whether he would step aside if Ferrari's bosses found someone else to the lead the team, he replied: "Of course. If I see that...
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