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Brown and Whitmarsh in-line to replace Ecclestone

Reports are emerging suggesting that Zak Brown and Martin Whitmarsh have been shortlisted to work alongside new Formula 1 chairman Chase Carey and replace Bernie Ecclestone at the helm of the sport. Brown has all the credentials to become the F1 top man, last week Brown quit his post as CEO of CSM sport marketing and entertainment group where he delivered an array of new sponsors to teams and to F1 itself. He was instrumental in securing the return of Martini to F1 with Williams, bringing together UPS and Ferrari, uniting Johnnie Walker with McLaren and overseeing the deal between UBS and the F1 Group. As a leading global authority on motorsport marketing Brown would slot into the role of...
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