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Rubens Barrichello: Formula 1 ‘getting back’ to right place

Former Formula 1 driver Rubens Barrichello believes the sport is “getting back” to where it should be, following the championship’s acquisition by Liberty Media. Liberty confirmed its takeover of the sport in January and installed Chase Carey as CEO, with Ross Brawn and Sean Bratches added to senior positions in commercial and sporting roles. Liberty has already undertaken several initiatives – both inside and outside of the paddock – in order to enhance the spectacle, such as the presentation of an Ayrton Senna helmet to Lewis Hamilton in Canada, after the Briton equalled Senna's tally of 65 pole positions. Barrichello competed in Formula 1 between 1993...
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