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Carey: 'F1 must grow to its full potential'

©WRI2 New Formula One Group CEO Chase Carey believes that the sport has been stagnant over the past five years and a new management structure will help it grow to its full potential. Carey replaced ousted CEO Bernie Ecclestone yesterday and will now spearhead Grand Prix racing's development  flanked by Ross Brawn on the sporting side and Sean Bratches on the commercial side.. "Liberty and I shared this view as we looked at the business, felt that particularly over the last four to five years the business had not grown," Carey told Sky Sports  News. "The sport had not grown to its full potential, and we needed to put a new organisation in place that was able to really grow...
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