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Brawn targeted as the man to save F1

Former team boss Ross Brawn has been singled out as the man Formula 1 chiefs should go to to help create rules that will help turn the sport around. After a weekend where F1 came under attack once again for its lack of excitement, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says the need for change is now essential. Horner thinks F1's complicated engine regulations, allied to under-fire penalty system, is proof that rules get pushed in the wrong direction when current teams are involved in framing them. That is why he says only an outsider like Brawn, with no vested interests, is now qualified to step up and work on delivering the right solution to F1. "The result of the SWG [Sporting...
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